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EMBRACING ALL PROPER NAMES xVS WELL AS 
IMPORTANT TOPICAL SUBJECTS. 



FAIN'S 

GRITIGAL AND ANALYTICAL INDEX 

AND 

GENEALOGICAL GUIDE 

TO 

RAMSEY'S ANNALS OF TENNESSEE 



Embracing all Proper Names as well as 
Important Topical Subjects. 



COMPILED BY 

JOHN TYREE FAIN, 

Secretary and Treasurer of Tennessee Historical Soc 
Nashville, Tennessee. 



NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE 

Printed for Subscribers by Paul Hunter. Books 
1920 



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PUBLISHED BY 

PAUL HUNTER. BOOKSELLER 

Nashville. Tennessee 



PREFACE ''^^ 

TO THE 
Index to Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 



Ramsey's Annals, published originally in 1853, and reprinted in 
1860, followed the same pagination in both editions, and so far as I 
have been able to find, no previous attempt has been made to index 
them. The present effort is the culmination of an intensive study of 
Tennessee history braught face to face with the fact that the "An- 
nals" contain more historical data relating to Tennessee than any 
other book, and almost wholly inaccessibe as a work of reference. 
Many a time have I turned the leaves of Ramsey's Annals looking for 
ssage, until my book was dog-eared from cover to cover, 
-ovemiination to make an index that would unlock forever the 
vast store house of history was finally crystalized by the encourage- 
ment of my friends, and the promise that if an index was produced 
the expense of publishing the same would be taken off my hands 
and I be given the credit for the compilation. 

The thought that I could thus be the means of furthering the 
cause of preserving in an intelligent way the history of our Grand 
Old State was the deciding factor, and I began the task with a light 
heart. 

My own demand was for an index that would include not only biog- 
raphy, but genealogy, geography and topical subjects, hence, I felt 
that if the task was worth doing at all, it was worth doing well, and 
so I have made an index that embraces every proper name found in 
the body of the Annals, as well as most, if not all, the topics likely to 
be used as references. 

The great number of creeks, rivers, mountains, war paths and forts 
have each received careful treatment. Some of the names now being 
obsolete, but reference to old maps has been of the greatest assist- 
ance, and the later and more complete topographical maps as pub- 
lished by the United States Geological Survey have been indispen- 
sable. 

The old Spanish and French maps found in Winsor's Narrative 
and Critical History of the United States proved serviceable, but be- 
ing made before our present state lines, as we know them, were 

*This paper was read before the Tennessee Historical Society, 
Nashville, Tennessee. 



4 IxDEx TO Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 

drawn, it was often difficult to identify particular places. A number 
of old atlases are still available, particularly Colton's Atlas of the 
World, published in 1856; Matthew Rhea's Map of Tennessee, pub- 
lished in 1832; C. C. Royce's Map of the Cherokee Nation of indians, 
published in 1884, as a supplement to his work on Cherokee/ Treaties 
and issued by the Bureau of Ethnology; the Maps found in Mooney's 
M>^hs of the Cherokees, and the indexed pocket map of Tennessee, 
published by Rand McNaiJy & Co., are splendid and, for the location of 
early settlements and forts, the maps found in Carroll's collection, 
Adair, Timberlake, and Ramsey are a necessity. I remember how 
I spent several weeks trying to locate "Tonibigbee" Fort, located 
just on the western margin of Alabama at Jones Bluff on the Tom- 
bigbee River. The older maps in Winsor clearly pictured the fort 
as located in what we now know as the State of Mississippi, but a 
careful reading of Pickett's History of Alabama describes the fort 
as being locates at Jones Bluff, Alabama. 

Complete data in regard to treaties is accessible in the two volumes 
of American State papers, devoted to fndian Affairs, Vols. 5 and 6, 
and in the admirable collection of Royce. Ramsey can be annotated 
easily by a constant reference to these works. The two volumes of 
State Papers 5 and 6 contain a wealth of correspondence, and give 
lists of casualties occurring in the State of Tennessee; these lists 
were useful in determining the christian name of persons mentioned 
in the Annals. 

Ramsey has a serious fault in giving the surname only, as in 
writing of Colonel Montgomery, Colonel Sevier, and others, he is not 
careful to identify the man referred to, and when we find two Colo- 
nel Montgomerys, and at least two Colonel Seviers, we must depend 
on the environment to arrive at the facts in the case. 

Mooney is the best authority on indian nomenclature and can be 
relied uvon to give the indian and the anglicized names of the many 
chiefs mentioned in the Annals. Dr. Ramsey knew when he used the- 
indian and anglicized name interchangeably that he was writing of 
the same indian, but many of his readers do not know, and it has been 
my task to give both the indian and anglicized name throughout the 
index. To illustrate this, in indexing !iA.ttacullaculla," this name is 
followed by "The Little Carpenter." 

The Revolutionary War history, as given in the Annals, embraces 
what I call the romance period of Tennessee history, and the al- 
most universal application of the military title makes it difficult to 
distinguish the vast array of names. Lyman Draper in his history 
of the "Heroes of King's Mountain" is the final authority on this 
period, although I have repeatedly referred to the Colonial Records 
of North and South Carolina, a few of the genealogical works o± 
the Daughters of the American Revolution, and to Burk's Peerage; 



Index to Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 5 

besides Ramsey's History of the Revolution and his History of South 
Carolina; VVMieeler's History of North Carolina, Saffel's Records, Lossing's 
Pictorial History of the Revolution, Lee's Memoirs, White's Historical 
Collection of Georgia. Carroll's Collection of South Carolina, Sumner's 
SoutlKvestern I'inginia and others- 

The period covered by the State of Franklin is the most obscure 
of Tennessee history, and the names given by Ramsey are hard to 
verify outside of Haywood, Carr, Paschall, Breazeale, or Garrett and 
Goodpasture. The one striking case in the Annals of the State of 
Franklin is that of John Tipton, the sheriff of North Carolina, the 
gentleman that made things so unpleasant for John Sevier. Ramsey 
says that Major Jonathan Tipton was at King's Mountain and Boyd's 
Creek with Colonel John Sevier, which is correct, and some historians 
make the mistake of assuming that Jonathan Tipton and John Tipton 
were one and the same person. 

This is not strange "since Ramsey himself, on page 404, says, "From 
the commencement of the Franklin revolt, this county (Washington) 
had been the seat of a central influence, which, while it remained 
united, was able to repress any opposition to its authority. That 
central power was represented by two very numerous and most re- 
spectable families, the leading members of which were John Sevier 
and John Tipton, each alike brave, patriotic and ambitious. Each 
had been distinguished by martial exploits and patriotic services in 
civil life. They had conquered together at King's Mountain, and 
co-operated together, harmoniously, in all the incipient measures 
of the insurrectionary government." 

The index to Garrett and Goodpasture's excellent history exhibits 
this error, indexing the dashing, picturesque John Tipton as the mild 
and gallant Jonathan Tipton of Revolutionary fame. Draper says 
(see "King's Mountain and Its Heroes," page 423), "Jonathan Tipton 
was born in Frederica County, Virginia, in 1750. Early settling 
in what became Washington County, East Tennessee, he was, in 
February, 1777, made major, and engaged in guarding the frontiers, 
and, in 1780, had a fight with the Indians at the mouth of Flat 
Creek on Nolichucky. He was second in command of Sevier's regi- 
ment at King's Mountain, and then served in Arthur Campbell's 
campaign, leading a detachment against Telassee and Chilhowee. 
In the fall of 1781, he went on service with Colonels Shelby and 
Ihgiit Sevier, under General Greene in South Carolina. Major Tipton died 

in Overton County, Tennessee, January 18, 1833, in his eighty-third 
year." 

Draper says nothing about Jonathan Tipton being sheriff of 
Washington County, North Carolina, and nothing about the 
chains placed on Colonel Sevier by the Colonel Tipton that 
afterwards became so famous in Tennessee. Major James Sevier, 
the son of Colonel John Sevier, and the same stripling of a fifteen- 
year-old boy mentioned in Ramsey, on page 226, in recounting an in- 



6 Index to Ramsey's Axxals of Tennessee 

cident of the assemblage of the hosts at Sycamore Shoals: "Here," 
said Mrs. Sevier, pointing to her stepson, not yet sixteen years old, 
"Here, Mr. Sevier, is another of our boys that wants to go with his 
father and brother Joseph to the war, but we have no horse for him, 
and, poor fellow, it is a great distance to walk." James Sevier did 
go to war, and was at King's Mountain with his father and brother 
Joseph, as well as four of his uncles. James Sevier wrote a letter 
to Doctor Draper, August 19th, 1839, as found in the American His- 
torical Magazine, Vol. VI, No. 1, January, 1£01, pages 40 to 45: 
"There were only seven of our family able to bear arms; they all 
fought in the battle of King's Mountain; one fell, Captain Robert 
Sevier, nobly fighting for his country. Colonel Isaac Shelby had 
several brothers in the engagement besides himself. Sparta never 
raised a better set of men than those that fought the battle of King's 
Mountain. Colonel Cleveland was in the battle. Colonel McDowell 
was not. Colonel John Tipton was not there, ner was he a citizen of 
the western country until several years after the war was over." 
A copy of this letter is on file now in the archives of the Tennessee 
Historical Socity. James Sevier was one of the rescuing party, to- 
gether with Dr. Cozby and Captain Evans, that rescued Colonel 
Sevier from the clutches of the law at Morganton, and gave him his 
freedom. James Sevier knew Colonel John Tipton. 

John S. Mathes, writing in the Chattanooga Times "A History of 
the State of Franklin," says in chapter thirteen (clippings now in my 
possession) : "Judge O. P. Temple of Knoxville in his 'East Tennes- 
see and the Civil War' says, 'It is singular how writers, and even 
relatives, have become confounded as to the christian name of John 
Tipton. In Lyman Draper's exhaustive history of King's Mountain 
and its Heroes — the only full history of that battle ever written — 
the major was second in command under Sevier in that and in other 
battles, was called Jonathan Tipton. Draper says that Jonathan 
Tipton died in Overton County, Tennessee, in 1833, age 83. 

Haywood and Phelan, both historians of Tennessee, call the officer 
who was major under Sevier, John Tipton. Ramsey, another his- 
torian, while generally calling him John, in two or three places speaks 
of Major Tipton as Jonathan Tipton. 

Seeing this discrepancy and knowing the general accuracy and 
high character cf Draper as a historian, I was naturally led to an 
investigation of the question: which is the correct name? For this 
purpose I set on foot an extensive inquiry. This, for a while, resulted 
in worse confusion. One direct descendant, who had traced out the 
history of Tipton with great care, said that John and Jonathan 
were the same person, known by both these names. Another person 
who professed to know all about the Tiptons and who had studied the 
early history of upper East Tennessee more minutely than anyone 
within my knowledge, said very positively that the true name was 
Jonathan Tipton, and that he died while a member of the legisla- 



Indhix to Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 




ture, in Nashville, in 1836, and was buried there, receiving the honor 
of a public funeral on the part of the state. A number of relatives 
and, intelligent gentlemen, to whom I applied, were unable to give 
any information. Finally I was indebted to Dr. A. Jobe of Elk Park, 
N. C, a great-grandson of John Tipton, a gentleman of education 
and intelligence, for a solution of this question. He says the name 
was John, and not Jonathan Tipton. He does not say in so many 
words that John Tipton was never called Jonathan until recently, 
but it is clear from his statement that he was not. Instead of dying 
in Overton County in 1832, or in Nashville in 1836, and being 
buried in one of those places, or in both, according to the different 
accounts, he died and was buried on his farm in Washington County, 
Tennessee, one and one-half miles south of Johnson City, where he 
lived at the time of his battle with John Sevier. He had nine sons. 
Two of these were Jonathan and John. The first settled in Blount 
County, Tennessee, and repersented that county in the legislature 
again and again. According to the account I have, he was no doubt 
mistaken by some persons for his father and confounded with him. 
It is probable he was buried at the public expense when he died, as 
a member of the legislature. John Tipton, the youngest son, re- 
mained in Carter County and became somewhat distinguished. He 
served on the staff of General Jackson at New Orleans, and was 
complimented by the old hero for hts daring and courage. It is a 
reproach to the state or to the people of the state, or to his numer- 
ous friends and relatives, that no rock shows the last resting place 
of one of the bravest heroes and best patriots of the revolution." 

Seldon Nelson, writing in the Knoxville Sentinel (clipping now in 
my possession), says, in a series of articles about the Tipton Con- 
troversy: "The writer will show by documentary evidence that John 
and Jonathan Tipton were two different men; some historians claim 
they were one man, and some have claimed that the John Tipton 
buried at Nashville was the Tipton that had the trouble with Sevier. 
It will also be shown who that John Tipton was. . . . Colonel 
John Tipton, the first, came to Tennessee in October, 1782. He first 
came into prominence in Washington County, in 1784, when the 
proposed State of Franklin was organized. . . . After the fall 
of the State of Franklin, and when Tennessee was made a Territory, 
John Tipton was a member of the Territorial legislature. 
When the State was organized he was elected from Washington 
County to attend the Constitutional Convention which met in Knox- 
ville, June 11, 1796, John Tipton and James Stuart were the mem- 
bers from Washington County, of the Committee, who drew up the 
State Constitution. . . . John Tipton was elected as a Senator 
from Washington County and continued to represent that county as 
long as he would serve. Letter of Jonathan Tipton, son of Colonel 
John Tipton, written to Lyman C. Draper, dated Eves Mill, Tennes- 



8 Index to Ramsev's Annals of Tennessee 

see, November 24, 1842: 'Dear Sir: Your letter dated 25th of May 
last came to hand and would have been answered sooner. Wm. 
Tipton, from whom I get the greater part of this information, lives 
some distance from me and I had not the opportunity of seeing him. 
You ask what time of the year father removed from Shenandoah to 
what is now Tennessee. I think it was in October. I don't recollect 
any particular occurrence on the journey. Father was always a very 
industrious and good farmer. He owTied three good farms on the 
Shenandoah river. State Virginia. I don't recollect any skirmishes 
he was engaged in, after coming to the western country. As soon 
as eligible he was elected a member of the legislature of North Caro- 
lina from Washington County, and continued so until Tennessee 
became a State, which was after the indian wars were over. He 
was one of the members of the convention that formed the first 
Constitution of Tennessee, and continued a member of its legislature 
till old age admonished him to retire from public life. I have often 
heard him say he had been elected twenty-seven years to legislature, 
and conventions, and was never left out when he offered. He was a 
member a great many years in Virginia from Shenandoah County. 
You ask his birthday. I probably made a mistake before. I heard 
him say he was born the same year Gen. Washington was, which 
appears to be 1732. I think he died in 1813, August, and was buried 
at his residence in Washington County, where he first settled in 
Tennessee; his step-mother was buried there. In October, 1744, he 
was at the battle of "Big Cannaway," as captain under General 
Lewis- Grandfather Butler was killed by the Indians on his farm 
on Cedar Creek, Shenandoah County. Grandmother, by some means, 
made her escape from them. Uncle James was exchanged as a pris- 
oner. My father was married at about 21 years of age to my mother, 
Mary Butler, on Cedar Creek, Shenandoah County. She bore him 
nine sons. To wit: Samuel, Benjamin, Abraham, William, Isaac, 
Jacob, John, Thomas, Jonathan. My father married a second wife, 
Martha Moore, the widow of Dr. James Moore of Shenandoah County, 
Va. By her he had another son whom he called Abraham, who died 
about thirty years of age. I don't recollect of ever seeing any of 
father's brothers except Joseph and Jonathan. Father was eldest of 
them, Joseph next, I think, though I think grandfather was married 
twice. Uncle Joseph moved to Wautauga, Washington County, then 
to Warren County, Tennessee, and there died. Jonathan moved to 
Houston, Washington County, Va., before father, and was at the 
battle of King's Mountain, under General Campbell, then moved to 
Washington, now Tennessee, and was major under Colonel Sevier in 
the indian wars. General John Tipton of Indiana, I suppose was son 
of Joshua Tipton, who was killed by the Indians on Little Pigeon, 
Sevier County, East Tennessee. It is likely he was son of Mordecai. 
The last account of uncle Jonathan he was living in Overton or 
Fentress, Tennessee. My mother died in Shenandoah County, the 8tn 



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Index to Ramsey's Axnals of Tennessee 9 

day of June, 1776. At that time father was in the legislature. Tip- 
ton County, Tennessee, was called after brother Jacob Tipton, who 
was killed by the Indians in St. Clair's defeat. Brother Abraham 
was killed by the Indians near the falls of the Ohio- Both of them 
had the command of captain, and each of them were about 26 years 
of age. John Tipton, my brother, represented Sullivan County, and 
Samuel represented Carter County several years each. I think the 
three sons of Gov. Sevier that were taken prisoners were James, 
John, and Richard. I expect, on reflection, Haj-wood is right about 
the time of the battle. You inquire about Gen. Rutledge Scott and 
others. I expect they are dead, from what I can learn. I removed 
from that section where they lived and where I was raised, and 
where all these circumstances took place, in 1808, distant 150 miles, 
which prevents me from giving as correct account as possibly I other- 
wise could have done. 

I am with high respect your friend," 

JONATHAN TIPTON. 

This settles the Tipton matter, I think, and I have indexed Jon- 
athan Tipton and John Tipton separately, as it should be done. 

There are two men mentioned in Ramsey that are more or less 
confusing. One is Charles Robertson, the pioneer at Wautauga, 
from South Carolina, and not related to James Robertson. Charles 
Robertson is first mentioned on page 107 of the Annals, as one of 
the trustees of the Watauga Association, and was the original lessee 
or purchaser of the Watauga lands from the Cherokees. A geneal- 
ogical article on Major Charles Robertson is to be found in American 
Historical Magazine, Vol. Ill, page 21, and so far as known he 
seemed to have always lived in Washington County, Tennessee. 
Charles Robinson of Greene County is another man, and it was this 
gentleman that was speaker of the senate of State of Franklin in 
1787, as referred to on page 402. 

The case of Isaac Thomas and Patrick Jack interested me very 
much and the following facts are offered concerning these two men: 
At the fall of Fort Loudon in 1760, as recorded in the Annals on 
page 56 to 60, three men are mentioned by name, as having been 
saved "Jack, Stuart, and Thomas." We know that John Stuart was, 
later, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs and is the man that after- 
wards aided in the disaffection of the Indians during the Revolution- 
ary War, and, in fact, made himself so obnoxious to the patriots of 
the western country that he left theie forever and went to Savan- 
nah, Ga., according to the Annals, page 161. Captain Patrick Jack 
is mentioned in C. L. Hunter's "Sketches of Western North Caro- 
line" (page 81) as having been at Fort Loudon, and was one of 
the few to escape. Haywood says Patrick Jack was "An armorer at 
Fort Loudon (page 468, Civil and Political History) and that a deed 



10 Index to RaiMsey's Annals of Tennessee 

was made to him by the Cherokees for fifteen square miles of land 
upon the south bank of the Tennessee, including that fort, for a 
valuable consideration." We find the only historian to give us facts 
about Isaac Thomas having been at Fort Loudon, is Gilmore in his 
"Rear Guard of the Revolution," pages 82 to 83, where he states 
Thomas was at Fort Loudon when the fort surrendered, and was 
saved by one of the indians he had befriended some time prior to 
the massacre. The reason so many historians are careful about ac- 
cepting Gilmore seems to be the absence of authorities for most 
of the information contained in his books. Roosevelt's criticism is 
based almost exclusively on the figures given in the "Rear Guard" 
as to the number of men engaged on both sides in the battle of 
Boyd's Creek. Roosevelt based his conclusions on Colonel Arthur 
Campbell's report, made several days after the engagement, but 
Campbell did not arrive at the scene of action until a week later. 
Roosevelt found this report on file in the archives at Washington 
and admits that Campbell was perhaps jealous of Sevier to some ex- 
tent. Neither Haywood nor Phelan agree with Gilmore about the 
number engaged at Boyd's Creek, but as all are silent about the 
Isaac Thomas story, we take it Gilmore must have picked it up 
amongst some of the descendants of Isaac Thomas in Sevier County, 
Tennessee. James Grant Wilson and John Fisk, in v^rriting the bio- 
graphical article in Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 
found in Vol. VI, pages 82 and 83, about Isaac Thomas repeat the 
story as given in Gilmore's "Rear Guard," concerning the Fort Lou- 
don incident: Anxious to run this story down, I made a search 
through the collection of historical books in the old book shop of 
Paul Hunter in Nashville, and, at my suggestion, Mr. Hunter wrote to 
D. Appleton, publishers of the Biographical Encyclopedia, about this 
Isaac Thomas article. The following letter was received, dated New 
York, July 25, 1918: "Your letter of July 15th has been refeinred to 
me. Mr. Gilmore is dead, and as you know, both the editors of the 
Cyclopaedia of American Biography are dead, and I know of no • 
one living who could answer your query about Isaac Thomas. I, 
therefore, referred the whole matter to the New York public library, 
and have just received the following reply from the reference libra- 
rian, 'With regard to your query from Paul Hunter I regret to re- 
port that Mr. Paktsits tells me, after careful search, we are unable 
to trace the story back of Gilmore. It is quite possible that Gilmore, 
who was by no means a critical writer, incorporated in his 'Rear 
Guard of the Revolution' oral traditions that he got from perfectly 
reliable sources, unsupported, however, by any printed documentary 
evidence.' 

It seems there must have been a story of this kind about Isaac 
Thomas, but I know of no means of getting documentary evidences 
of it. Regretting I cannot help you further, I am. 

Yours very sincerely, WM. W- APPLETON." 



Index to Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 11 



Therefore, in the absence of contradictory evidence, and relying 
wholly upon literary proof, I am indexing Isaac Thomas as having 
been at Fort Loudon in 1760. 

There are a few more cases where some slight conflict is apparent 
in names, and these have been gone into as minutely as the more 
striking ones mentioned. The name of General James White, the 
father of Knoxville, attracted my attention because as Ramsey has 
given this character his correct place in Tennessee history, it was 
difficult to follow Ramsey, because other historians were so totally 
mixed with Dr. James White that, in some cases, you could not dis- 
tinguish one from the other. I will briefly outline the two characters 
and then show by documents that a sad mixture has occurred. Gen- 
eral James White, as is well known, was a soldier of the Revolution 
and came from Iredell County, North Carolina, in 1786, and settled 
in Knox County, East Tennessee. Was one of the original founders 
of Knoxville. General White was prominent in the affairs of the 
State of Franklin, having been a member of the legislature; was 
later a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1796, and assisted 
in drafting the Constitution for Tennessee upon its admission as a 
member of the United States; was elected speaker of the senate of 
Tennessee, which position he resigned to make a place for William 
Blount, who had been expelled from the U. S. Senate for alleged 
treason. General White was made brigadier-general of To«nessee 
Volunteers in November, 1813, and was active in the Creek War. 
General James White was an exemplary citizen, noted for piety and 
charity, and lived a life of unostentatious usefulness. General White 
was the father of Hugh Lawson White. General James White was 
not a member of the territorial legislature of 1794 and 1795, hence 
references in various biographical sketches crediting him with hav- 
ing served in the territorial legislature are incorrect. Knox County 
sent Alexander Kelly and John Beard as delegates to the Territorial 
legislature, according to "Journal of the proceedings of the House of 
Representatives of the Territory of the U. S. of America, South of 
the River Ohio- Begun and held at Knoxville, the 25th day of 
August, 1794." Nancy Scott, in her "Memoir of Hugh Lawson 
White," page 3, speaking of General James White, says, "He was 
elected to the first Territorial assembly at Knoxville in 1794, and 
while serving in that body, introduced a bill creating a literary in- 
stitution, which measure was the origin of Greenville College." Ob- 
viously this is an error, since General White was not there, as we 
have shown. James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, in writing the 
biographical sketch in Vol. VI of Appleton's Biographical Encyclo- 
paedia, say, "James White, pioneer, b. in Iredell County, N. C, in 
1737, d. in Knoxville, Tenn., in 1815. He served as a soldier during 
the Revolution, and receiving his pay from North Carolina in a 
land-warrant, located it, in the sum.mer of 1787, on the northern bank 
of the Holston river, about four miles below the mouth of the French 



12 Index to Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee 

Broad. Here he erected a fort, built a grist mill, and began a settle- 
ment. The place was then on the extreme frontier, and a treaty 
with the Cherokees being held there in 1791, it attractd the attention 
of Gov. William Blount, who at once decided to make it the capital 
of the Southwest territory. It was laid out into lots, named Knox- 
ville, and soon attracted to itself a population, whose purchase of 
his property made White a wealthy man. In September, 1793, the 
fort, which contained 3,000 stands of U.S. muskets and a large amount 
of ammunition, was threatened with attack from a body of 1,500 
Cherokees. In the absence of Gov. Blount and Gen. Sevier, White as- 
sumed command of the forty settlers and prepared for a desperate 
resistance. The Indians came within eight miles of the fort, and 
then, alarmed by the near approach of Sevier and his riflemen, sud- 
denly retreated. Mr. White was a member of the Territorial legisla- 
ture, one of those that founded the state of "Franklin" (see John 
Sevier), served as Territorial delegate in congress in 1794-5, and, 
on the admission of Tennessee into the Union in 1796, was elected to 
the state senate, and soon afterwards chosen the speaker of that 
body. He held this position till December, 1797, when he resigned to 
make place for Ex-Gov. William Blount, who, for alleged treason, 
had been expelled from the U. S. Senate. In November, 1813, as 
brigadier-general of Tennessee volunteers, he led a successful at- 
tack on the Creek indians at Hillabee Town." Obviously, that part 
which says he was a member of the Territorial legislature is incor- 
rect, since we have shown he was not a member of that body. The 
James White mentioned in the Annals on pages 481, 621, 622, 624, 
625, 626, 627, 628, 631, 632, 640, 657, 660, as having been a member 
of the Territorial legislature in 1794-95 as a delegate from Davidson 
County, and as having been the first to advocate the measure to 
establish Greeneville College, and, as having been elected Territorial 
representative in the United States Congress from the Territory 
Southwest of the River Ohio, was Doctor James White, born in Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1749; was educated in Europe as a 
doctor; on Nov. 29, 1786, was appointed by the United States govern- 
ment as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Territory Southwest 
of the Ohio River; is credited with having been the secret emissary of 
Gardoquin, the Spanish minister, in his intrigues in the southwest, 
and came so near being successful that the Spanish conspiracy in 
Tennessee was a very popular issue about the time the State of 
Franklin was having such rough sledding. It is certain that Dr. 
James White lived near Nashville in Davidson County, and as the 
Spanish matter was popular, so he, as well as every other public 
man of his day, mixed up with it, became popular, Robertson, Smith, 
Sevier, Bledsoe and others. 

The following entry found in Book "B" transcribed register of 
Davidson County, Tennessee, pp. 186, recites: 



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TERRITORY OF THE U. S. SOUTHWEST OF THE RIVER OHIO, 
APRIL 27, 1791. 

Dr. James White. 

State of North Carolina No. 1011. 

To all whom these presents shall come, Greeting: 

Know ye that pursuant to an act of our General Assembly, en- 
titled an act for the relief of the officers and soldiers of the conti- 
nental line, etc., and in consideration of the signal bravery and per- 
severing zeal of Thomas White, captain in said line, have given and 
grant, and, by these presents, do give and grant unto James White, 
heir of said Thomas White, a tract of land containing three thousand 
eight hundred and forty acres lying and being in our County of Da- 
vidson in a large bunt of Cumberland River, on the northwest side 
opposite the mouth of Richland Creek, beginning at a large sycamore 
and sugar tree opposite the lower end of the first timbered island in said 
river below Heaton's Station, and runs west eighty-five chains to a 
beech. Thence south sixty-six chains, ninety links, to a hickory and 
beech worked R. H. D. in the point at the mouth of a branch. Thence 
up the meanders of the river to the beginning with all woods, waters, 
mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land 
belonging or appertaining to hold to the said James White, his heirs, 
and assigns forever, etc., which land was surveyed for the said 
White Dec. 21, 1787, by Robert Weakley, D. S., in consequence of a 
military warrant No. 102 located July 13, 1784. The Grant signed 
Samuel Johnston with the seal of the State affixed, and dated May 18, 
1789, countersigned by J. Glasgow, Secretary. 
Examined— Test: Andrew Ewing, D. R. 

This attests the fact that Dr. James White owned considerable 
property here. This tract of land was known as "White's Bend," 
afterwards "Bell's Bend" when acquired by Montgomery Bell. 
White's Creek enters the Cumberland river through this strip of land, 
and the creek, as well as White's Creek Pike, takes its name from Dr. 
James White. 

The following biographical sketch of Dr. James White, copied from 
the Biographical Congressional Directory 1774 to 1911, is another 
evidence of the mix-up that should now be corrected to accord with 
historical fact: "James White. A delegate from the Territory South 
of the Ohio River; born in Philadelphia, Pa-, June 16, 1794; attended 
a Jesuit college in St. Omer, France; returned and studied medi- 
cine in the University of Pennsylvania; joined the Continental army 
at the outbreak of the Revolution and received pay from North Caro- 
lina in a land warrant on a tract on the Holston River; located it in 
1787 as a part of the proposed state of "Franklin"; erected a fort, 
built a grist mill, made a treaty with the Cherokees, and platted the 



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embryo city of Knoxville; member of the territorial assembly; 
elected a delegate from the Territory South of the Ohio Fiver to the 
Third Congress (March 4, 1793-March 3, 1795; took his seat November 
18, 1794; state senator of Tennessee and speaker of the body in 1796; 
resigned in December, 1797, to make a place for William Blount, who, 
for alleged treason, had been expelled from the United States Senate; 
commissioned brigadier-general of Tennessee; vfent to Louisiana in 
1799, and w^as elevated to the bench as a judge of Western Louisiana; 
died in Attakapas, La., in October, 1809." Many interesting items and 
much data have been verified by a careful study of the Knoxville 
Gazette, published by George Roulstone in Knoxville about the time 
Tennessee was admitted as a State. This old file of papers is com- 
plete, and is a treasure of which the Society should be justly proud. 

Since finishing the Index, I have thought it due to an intelligent 
public to say that I do not claim the work I have done to be per- 
fect, as errors may be found. Therefore, to any student, or reader, 
who may find errors, I respectfully request that the facts be fur- 
nished me with the necessary data to make corrections. 

Especially does this apply to the omission of Christian names. 

JOHN TYREE FAIN. 
Nashville, Tennessee, September 6, 1919. 



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FAIN'S CRITICAL AND ANALYTICAL INDEX 



AND 



GENEALOGICAL GUIDE 

TO 

RAMSEY'S ANNALS OF TENNESSEE 



Abbit, Duncan— 120. 

Abingdon, Virginia— 67, 88, 144, 

159, 160. 
Aboriginal Claims— 74, 75, 680. 
Aboriginal Customs — 90. 
Aboriginal Names of Rivers — 87. 
Aboriginal Structures — 90. 
Aborigines of Tennessee— 77, 207. 
Abraham, Old, of Chilhowee — 156, 

157, 159, 165, 420. 
Achalaque, Province of — 25, 26. 
Achese, Village of — 24. 
Acoste, Village of— 27. 
Acuera, (Cacique) — 20, 21. 
Act, Stamp— 98, 99, 101. 
Acts of Carolina — 40. 
Acts of Congress— 522, 541, 552, 

670, 671, 672, 673, 675, 676, 678, 

679, 681, 683, 684, 691, 703. 
Acts of State of Franklin— 293, ! 

294, 295, 297, 308, 315, 316, 318, 
322, 328, 350, 359, 360, 361, 364, 
377, 378, 379, 394, 402. 

Acts of Georgia— 384, 395, 398, 
549. 

Acts of New Hampshire — 123. 

Acts of North Carolina— 174, 175, 
176, 189, 270, 273, 276, 279, 283, 
284, 289, 335, 337, 338, 348, 353, 
354, 355, 356, 359, 360, 361, 363, 
368, 387, 390, 391, 431, 432, 489, 
490, 494, 497, 499, 500, 501, 502, 
507, 520, 521, 522, 549, 621, 630, 

680, 681, 685. 



Acts of S. Carolina— 209. 
Acts of Parliament— 122, 123. 
Acts of Rhode Island— 123. 
Acts of Tennessee— 663, 668, 672, 
673, 674, 675, 676, 680, 689, 698, 
708, 709. 
Acts of Territorial Legislature — 
625, 626. 627, 628, 631, 637, 638, 
642, 671. 
Acts of Virginia— 103, 298. 
Acts of Watauga Association — 

135. 
Adams— 483. 
Adams, Daniel — 689. 
Adams, John (President of U. S.) 

—691, 
Adams, John (of Washington Co.) 

—666, 668, 675. 
Adams, Samuel (of Massachu- 
setts)— 133. 
Adair, James (author) — 45, 63, 78, 

80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 159. 
Adair, John— 189, 226, 375, 50b, 

508, 568, 629, 651. 
Adair's Station — 375. 
Adventure, Journal of — 197. 
Affidavit of Nathan Read— 147. 
Affidavit of Jarrett Williams— 148. 
Aganista — See Oconostata. 
Agiqua River — See French Broad. 
Aiken, James — 642. 
Alabama, Fort— 48, 52. 
Alabama, Garrison — 48. 
Alabama, State of— 36, 52, 78, 322, 
443, 523, 655, 712. 



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Albemarle Assembly — 36, 40, 


American Enterprise — 185. 




Albemarle County, N. C— 36, 40, 


American Liberty — 123, 150, 


211, 


41, 42, 43. 


221, 246. 




Albemarle, Duke of (General Geo. 


American Pioneers — 18. 




Monk)— 35, 41. 


American Revolution — 13, 


124, 


Albemarle Sound— 33, 35. 


133, 247, 248, 251, 261, 277, 


312, 


Alexander— 603. 


374, 458, 489, 490, 502, 511, 


539, 


Alexander, Abraham — 128. 


541, 543, 549, 593, 615, 647, 


675, 


Alexander,. Adam — 129. 


707. 




Alexander, Charles — 129. 


American State Papers — 489, 


563. 


Alexander, Ezra — 129. 


American Topography — 183. 




Alexander Family — 429. 


Amoyah River — 584. 




Alexander, Hezekiah — 129. 


Amy— 432. 




Alexander, John — 669. 


Anchayea, Village of — 24. 




Alexander, John McKnitt— 128, 


Ancient Population — 73, 89. 




131. 


Ancient Relics— 90, 207. 




Alexander, Nathaniel — 68. 


Anderson — 288. 




Alexander, Oliver — 644. 


Anderson, Colonel — 272. 




Algerines — 622. 


Anderson, James — 374. 




Alibamo, Battle of— 28. 


Anderson,John— 288, 293. 




Alimance, Battle of (N. C.)— 101, 


Anderson, Joseph — 542, 595, 


629, 


102, 251. 


639, 642, 650, 652, 653, 654, 


659, 


Alleghany Mountains — 37, 45, 53, 


660, 664, 689, 699. 




62, 65, 84, 86, 95, 107, 139, 231, 


Anderson, Luke — 474, 486. 




295, 300, 321, 335, 440, 521, 636. 


Anderson, Judge W. E.— 708. 




Allejay River— 87, 88. 


Anderson, William — 93. 




Allen, of Caswell County— 413. 


Annals of Congress — 433. 




Allen, John— 464. 


Apalachee, Village of — 15, 20 


, 23, 


Allen, William— 105. 


24. 




Allen's Cabin— 743. 


Appalachian Mountains — 46, 


62, 


Allison, David— 543. 


72, 88, 92, 258, 275, 279, 295, 


321, 


Allison, Capt. Ewin— 589. 


322, 335, 349, 361, 362, 435, 


492, 


Allison, Robert— 323, 388, 667. 


496, 500. 




Allcom, John — 707. 


April 9, 1734—48. 




Allouez, Father Claude— 37, 38. 


April 5, 1774 "125. 




Alston, Philip— 460. 


April 26, 1774—125. 




Amadas, Philip, Commander — 33. 


April 1, 1775-120. 




Amelia County, Va. — 64. 


April 3, 1775—127. 




America— 98, 99, 135, 144, 229, 


April 8, 1775—127. 




245, 350, 360. 


April 19, 1775—124. 




American Archives — 129, 143, 570. 


April 10, 1777—171. 




American Cause — 145, 173, 210, 


April 27, 1777—171. 




221, 229, 231, 248, 250, 254. 


April 10, 1779—187. 




American Citizens — 161, 222. 


April 12, 1780—202. 




American Colonies — 45, 47, 71, 74, 


April 23—1780—202. 




118, 122, 123, 124, 143, 144, 150, 


April 24, 1780—202. 




526, 531. 


April 2,1781—452. 





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April 7, 1881—252. 

April 19, 1781—252. 

April 24, 1781—269. 

April 19, 1783—261. 

April 1, 1784—354. 

April 7, 1785—308. 

April 22, 1785—308. 

April 25, 1785—305, 306, 313. 

April 14, 1786—342. 

April 17, 1786—342. 

April 1, 1787—360. 

April 6, 1787—362. 

April 20, 1787—402. 

April 22, 1787—365. 

April 24, 1787—363, 441. 

April 27, 1787—364. 

April 4, 1788—479. 

April 10, 1788—414. 

April 28, 1788—417. 

April 20, 1789—515. 

April 2, 1790—522, 670. 

April 5, 1792—597. 

April 21, 1792—562. 

April 8, 1793—575. 

April 12, 1793—576. 

April 15, 1793—575. 

April 27, 1793—601. 

April 28, 1793—602. 

April 29, 17S3— 602. 

April 1, 1794—591. 

April 2, 1794—591. 

April 15, 1794—592. 

April 21, 1794—607. 

April 22, 1794 — 592. 

April 8, 1796—670. 

April 9, 1796—662, 666. 

Apriri2, 1796—670. 

April 20, 1796—665. 

April 22, 1796—667. 

April 23, 1756—666. 

April 25, 17S7— 676. 

April 23, 1798—692. 

Archives, American — 129, 143, 570. 

Archives of N. C. — 134, 138. 

Archives of State (Washington, D. 

0—547. 
Archives of Virginia — 134. 



Arkansas River — 39. 

Arkansas, State of — 36, 655. 

Armstrong, Francis — 203, 45.0. 

Armstrong, George — 116. 

Armstrong, James (Trooper) — • 
555. 

Armstrong, Colonel Martin — 164. 

Armstrong, John — 279, 685. 

Armstrong, Robert — 372. 

Armstrong, Gen. Robert — 555. 

Armstrong's Ferry — 372. 

Army, American— 215, 218, 219, 
220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 236, 
237, 238, 239, 243, 245, 247, 255, 
256, 257, 261, 493, 529, .537. 

Army, Continental— 130, 229. 

Army of United Colonies — 124, 
220. 

Arrow Heads — 90. 

Arthur, Ambrose — 638. 

Articles of Association, Sevier 
County— 435. 

Articles of Association, Watauga 

— 106, 107. 

Articles of Confederation — 280, 
430, 439, 499. 

Asbury, Bishop Francis — 417. 

Ashe, General John— 99, 190. 

Asher's Station — 447, 478. 

Ashley River, N. C— 40, 41. 

Asheville, N. C— 88. 

Aspie Family — 462. 

Aspie, George — 457, 462. 

Assemblies, Colonial — 123, 125. 

Assembly of Georgia— 380, 384, 
385, 390, 391, 392, 395, 396. 

Assembly, State of Franklin — 293, 
294, 296, 299, 316, 317, 318, 322, 
325, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 
334, 339, 340, 342, 347, 348, 355, 
356, 858, 360, 361, 362, 364, 377, 
378, 379, 382, 383, 389, 392, 394, 
397, 400, 401, 402; 403, 414, 443. 

Assembly of Rhode Island — J23. 
Assembly of N. C— 40, 126, 2.57, 
275, 276, 277, 279, 283, 289, 290, 
291, 292, 306, 308, 309, 310, 311, 



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312, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 335, 
337, 338, 339, 347, 348, 349, 350, 
351, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 360, 
361, 362, 363, 364, 366, 367, 368, 
369, 389, 391, 395, 402, 404' 405, 
407, 431, 432, 433, 437, 441, 464, 
465, 471, 487, 489, 490, 491, 492, 
494, 496, 497, 500, 501, 502, 503, 
505, 506, 507, 520, 521, 522, 545, 
546, 642, 665, 666. 

Assembly of N. C, Provincial — 40, 
127, 130, 439, 494. 

Assembly of South Carolina — 209, 
644. 

Assembly of Virginia — 35, 122, 
320, 321, 322, 525. 

Association of Watauga — 106, 107, 
119, 133, 135. 

Assumption, Fort (Memphis) — 46, 
49. 

Astill— 478. 

Atahualpa (Inca)— 17. 32. 

Atapaha, Province of — 24. 

Atlantic Ocean— 92, 180, 207, 211, 
258. 

Atlantic States— 532, 533, 537, 
538. 

Atta-Culla-Culla (Little Carpen- 
ter)— 50, 52, 58, 59, 60, 61, 68, 

,79, 82, 119, 120, 121, 172, 177. 

Augusta County, Va.— 66, 150, 169. 

Augusta, Georgia— 49, 57, 81, 190, 
208, 224, 253, 382, 384, 385, 391, 
395, 396, 399, 714. 

August 20, 1540—27. 

August 17, 1774—114. 

August 14, 1775—130. 

August 20, 1775—130. 

August 24, 1775—494. 

August 1, 1776—165. 

August 13, 1776—148. 

August 22, 1776—138. 

August 1. 11?(i— 217. 

Au^Ci-st 13, 1780—216. 

August 16, 1780—217, 219. 

August 18, 1780—218. 
August 15, 1782—274. 



August 23, 1784—286. 

August 25, 1785—525. 

August 3, 1786—343, 344, 346. 

August 26, 1786—380. 

August 27, 1786—378, 380, 383 

August 1, 1787—393. 

August 5, 1787—393. 

August 9, 1787—392. 

August 27, 1787—392. 

August 30, 1787—392, 395. 

August 3, 1788—480. 

August 7, 1789—541. 

August 7, 1790—542. 

August 7, 1792—598. 

August 10, 1792—563, 598. 

August 11, 1792—598. . 

August 27, 1792—598. 

August 31, 1792—563, 598. 

August 1, 1793—605. 

August 5, 1793—605. 

August 15, 1793—605. 

August 21, 1793—605. 

August 24, 1793—578. 

August 30,-1793-578. 

August 13, 1794—595. 

August 18, 1794—595. 

August 25, 1794—623, 624. 

August 28, 1794—625. 

August 30, 1794—628. 

August 3, 1796—674. 

August 8, 1796—673, 674. 

August 9, 17*^6 — 6'^. 

August 20, 1797—691. 

Auquotague — 556. 

Avery, Waighstill- 129, 131, 172, 

181, 274, 316, 318. 

Aymay, Village of — 25. 

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Back Settlements — 162. 

Back Settlers of Carolina — 143. 

Back Settlers of Georgia — 143. 

Bacon's Rebellion — 43. 

Bailey, Francis — 324. 

Baird, John (Beard) of Sumner 

County— 464. 
Baker, Elisha— 286, 650. 
Baker, John— 96. 105. 






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Baker, William— 69. 

Balch, Amos— 576. 

Balch, Hezekiah (Rev.)— 323, 627. 

Balch, Hezekiah Jones — 129. 

Balch, James— 627, 642. 

Bald Mountain— 89. 

Balding, Ezekiel— 620. 

Bales, John Sr.— 371. 

Balestine, Jesse — 447. 

Balfour, Nesbitt— 213. 

Baltimore, Maryland — 728. 

Bancroft, George— 33, 34, 35, 38, 

44, 49, 102. 
Bang— 731. 
Bank of East Tennessee, Knoxville 

—559. 
Barbary Powers of the West — 186. 
Barley, John— 138. 
Barlow, Arthur (Commander) — 

.33. 
Barnett, Peter— 459, 463. 
Barnwell, Colonel John — 44. 
Barracks (Knoxville) — 559, 630. 
Barren Fork of Duck River — 610. 
Barrens of Kentucky— 193, 195, 

483. 
Barren River, Tenn. — 447. 
Barry— 686. 
Barry, Hugh— 370. 
Barry, Richard — 129. 
Bartlett, Nicholas— 742. 
Bartlett, William— 604. 
Bartlett's Station— 370. 
Barton, David, of Missouri— 708. 
Barton, Joshua, Sr. — 138. 
Barton, Roger, of Mississippi — 

708. 
Barton, Colonel famuel- 452, 495, 

496. 
Bashere — 141. 

Baton Rouge, Louisiana — 49, 548. 
Batterboo (Son of Mountain Lead- 
er)— 477. 
Bates, Henry Jr. — 138. 
Bates, William— 138. 
Battle of Alibamo— 28. 
Battle of Alimance — 101, 102, 251. 



Battle of Boyd's Creek— 263, 264. 
Battle of Chickasaw Old Fields— 

105. 
Battle Creek (Marion County) — 

449, 608 
Battle of Emuckfaw— 555. 
Battle of Etchoe— 61. 
Battle of Eutaw Springs, S. C— 

253. 
Battle of Germantown — 494. 
Battle of Guilford Court House 

(N. O— 251. 
Battle of Island Flats— 150, 1.52, 

154, 159, 160, 190, 689. 
Battle of Jenappe — 686. 
Battle of Kenhawa (Va.)— 115, 

116, 207, 261, 492. 
Battle of King's Mountain — 179, 
235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 
242, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 249, 
251, 261. 
Battle of Lexington (Mass.) — 124, 

127, 128, 261. 
Battle of Musgrove Mill— 218. 
Battle of Point Pleasant (Va.) — 

115, 116, 207, 261, 492. 
Battle of Saratoga (N. Y.)— 247 
Battle of Talladega— 477. 
Bayard, James Asheton — 701. 
Bayou, Balize— 526. 
Bayou, Iberville — 526. 
Bays, J.— 508. 
Bays Mountain— 86, 372, 710, 741, 

742. 
Beads— 90. 

Beamer, William Jr. — 68. 
Beamev. William Sr. — 68. 
Bean— 272. 
Bean, Edmund — 179. 
Bean Family — 142. 
Bean George — 179. 
Bean, John— 179, 286. 
Bean, Robert— 210. 
Bean, Russel — 94. 
Bean, Capt. William — 94. 107, 120, 

138, 179, 181, 212. 
Bean. Mrs. William — 157. 



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Bean's Station— 94, 421. 
Bear— 450, 67t. 

Bear Creek, Ala.— 64, 206, 599. 
Beard, Colonel Hugh— 372, 568, 

589, 603. 
Beard, James — 593. 
Beard, Colonel John (Knox Co.) 

—577, 595, 621, 624, 626, 627. 
Beatty, Charles— 620. 
Beatty, Colonel David— 240. 
Beaver Creek, Tenn.— 146, 341, 

371, 372. 
Bedford County, Tenn.— 492. 
Bedford County, Va.— 64. 
Beech Creek, Tenn.— 119. 
Belew, Ben— 198. 
Bell, Canton Fort— 690, 693. 
Bell, Hugh F.— 483, 485. 
Bell, Samuel— 558. 
Bell, William— 704. 
Bench Warrant— 278. 
Bend of Chucky— 343. 
Benge, Bob— 581. 
Bennett— 120. 
Bennett's tSation — 376. 
Bent Creek (Hamblin County) — 

741. 
Bent Creek (Jefferson County) — 

277. 
Benton, Jesse D. — 120. 
Berkeley, Lord John — 35. 
Berkeley, Sir William— 36, 43. 
Berkley, John Jr.— 563, 598. I 

Berkley, John Sr.— 563, 598. I 

Bernard — 446. 

Bernard, General Simon — 239. ' 

Berry, James— 650. 
Bibliography — 

Adair's Indians — 45, 63, 78, 80, 

81, 82, 85, 86, 159. 

American Archives — 129, 143, j 
570. j 

American State Papers — 489, 
563, 671, 696. 

Annals of Congress — 433. 

Asbury's Journal — 417. 



Bancroft History of U. S. — 33, 

34, 35, 38, 44, 49. 
Bang— 731. 
Bissett— 224. 
Blount Papers— 189, 548, 641, 

654, 665, 703, 707. 
Blount, Willie, Papers — 615, 
Butler's Ky.— 74, 75, 95, 14«, 
205, 528, 529, 536, 718, 725- 
Croghan's Journal — 70. 
Custis, Geo. Washington — 246. 
Draper, L. C— 150. 
Drayton— 163. 
Federalist's Papers — 439. 
Foote's Virginia— 62, 101, 133, 

299. 
Force's Collection — 133. 
Foster's Essay— 238, 239, 246, 

583. 
Grahame— 298. 
Halsey, Rev. L. J.— 735. 
Haywood's Aboriginal — 84. 
Haywood's Civil and Political — 

53, 60, 68, 69, 76, 94, 96, 99, 

103, 109, 112, 118, 144, 153, 

156, 173, 175, 177, 187. 191, 

195, 203, 206, 257, 258, 266, 

273, 279, 296, 297, 300, 322, 

347, 354, 419, 425, 493, 502, 

594, 5£:6, 600, 614, 619, 620, 

621, 622. 
Hewitt's Historical Account of 

S. C. & Ga.— 47, 48, 53, 55, 56, 

57, 58, 59. 
Holmes' Annals— 33, 40, 122. 
Houston, Rev. S. Mss — 287. 
Howe — 66. 
Hume, Rev. T. W. Semi-Centen- 

nial Address— 640, 729. 
Iredell's Revisal — 175. 
Irving, Washington — 16, 18, 19, 

20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 

20. 
Johnson's Reminiscences — 124, 

206, 225, 253, 256. 
Jones— 99, 123, 126, 127, 131, 

133. 



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Kendall— 718. 

Knoxville Gazette— 589, 678. 

McCullough, James H. (Re- 
searches, Philosophical & An- 
tiquarian) — 26. 

Marshall, Humphrey, Ky.— 41, 
71, 97, 538, 615. 

Martin, F. X. Louisiana — 26, 
113, 527. 

Martin, F. X. N. C— 37, 39, 43, 
44, 49, 52, 133. 

Maryland Gazette — 158. 

Monette, History of Miss. Val- 
]ey_66, 73, 77, 97, 102, 103, 
112, 115, 117, 178, 187, 205, 
446, 459, 463, 527. 

Morehead's Address — 119. 

N. C. State Gazette— 518. 

Pitkin— 133, 524. 

Ramsay's History of S. C. — £8, 
222. 

Record of Washington County 
Court— 406. 

Revised Statues of N. C— 36. 

Shelby Papers— 239, 257. 

Simms. W. G. History of S. C. 
—53, 55, 61, 258, 260. 

Smith, John, History of Va. — 35. 

Smith. Wm. Manuscript— 429. 

Sparks' Writings of Washing- 
ton— 72. 

State Pamphlet of N. C— 129, 
133. 

Stedman's History of American 
War— 161, 247. 

Summary, Historical & Political, 
of British Settlements — 43. 

Wheeler's History of N. C. — 133, 
239. 

Whig Review (March, 1852) — 
567. 

William.son— 50. 298. 
Bickerstaff's Old Field, Rutherford 

Co., N. C— 243. 
Bienville, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne 

de— 45, 49. 
Big Barren — 195. 



Big Creek (Giles Co.)— 460. 

Big Creek (Hawkins Co.)— «8, 94, 

187. 
Big Fool (Cherokee Chief)— 187. 
Big Foot (Creek Chief)— 474. 
Big Harpeth River — 475. 
Big Island French Broad River— 

262, 263, 272, 280. 
Big Laurel Creek (Cumberland 

Co.)— 570. 
Big Limestone Creek — 121, 146 

176, 337. 
Big Pigeon River, Tenn. — 269. 
Big Spring on Gap Creek — 142. 
Bill of Rights— 139, 140, 284, 439, 

652, 654, 680. 
Bill of Sale— 638. 
Bingham— 278. 
Biram, Ebenezer — 341. 
Bird, Amos— 110, 277, 590. 
Bissett— 224. 

Black Fox (Chief)— 599, 610. 
Black, Joseph— 159, 643, 650, 652, 

658, 663. 
Black Mountain — 86. 
Black, William— 662. 
Black's Station (Knox Co.)— 370, 

565. 
Blackburn, Arthur — 116. 
Blackburn. Gideon— 627, 642. 
Blackburn, John— 485, 576, 669. 
Blackmore, Capt. John— 199, 203. 
Blackfish Indians— 191. 
Blackmore, Capt. G. D.— 590. 
Blackmore, Capt Wm.— 589. 
Blackwater Creek — 68. 
Blair, Hugh— 138. 
Blair, James Jr. — 667. 
Blair, Colonel John— 323, 389. 569, 

584, 658, 659, 663, 666. 
Blair. Robert— 668. 
Bledsoe, Abraham — 96. 
Bledsoe, Anthony— 148, 149, 1.54, 

171, 190, 365, 464, 465, 470, 471, 

479, 480, 482. 490, 494, 496, 607. 
Bledsoe, Mrs. Anthony— 606 620. 
Bledsoe Anthony Jr.— 607. 



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Bledsoe Anthony (son of Isaac 
Bledsoe)— 607. 

Bledsoe, Colonel Isaac— 105, 190, 
479, 494, 496, 607. 

Bledsoe's Lick (Bledsoe Station) 
—106, 193, 195, 394, 447, 457, 
463, 464, 478, 479, 480, 483, 504, 
563, 597, 598, 620, 687. 

Blevins, William— 67, 120. 

Bloody Fellow (Nenetooyah) — 482, 
519, 556, 560, 617, 695. 

Blooming Grove — 463. 

Blount, Benjamin — 541. 

Blount, Charles — 541. 

Blount College (Knoxville)— 559, 
628, 629. 

Blount County, Tenn.— 295, 406, 
413, 415, 564, 643, 648, 650, 652, 
658, 678, 687, 688, 704, 716, 742. 

Blount, James — 541. 

Blount, Mary Grainger (wife of 
Wm. Blount)— 644, 667. 

Blount Papers (William Blount) — 
189, 548, 641, 654, 665, 703, 707. 

Blount, Richard B.— 702. 

Blount, Gov. William— 189, 306, 
377, 489, 497, 499, 502, 541, 542, 
543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 
550, 551, 553, 554, 555, 557, 
558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 564, 565, 
567, 568, 569, 570, 573, 574, 575, 
576, 577, 584, 587, 593, 595, 596, 
598, 600, 602, 607, 608, 609, 616, 
617, 619, 621, 622, 623, 624, 629, 
631, 633, 635, 636, 639, 641, 642, 
643, 644, 645, 646, 648, 649, 650, 
651, 652, 654, 659, 660, 661, 662, 
665, 667, 669, 670, 674, 675, 684, 
689, 698, 699, 700, 701, 702, 703, 
707, 709, 734. 

Blount, Gov. Willie— 547, 615, 650, 
662, 702. 

Blountville, Tenn.— 67, 542. 

Blue Ridge Mountains— 37, 43, 68, 
89, 120, 164, 186, 223, 346. 

Blue Spring— 68, 195. 



Blue Water Creek (Lawrence Co.) 

—466, 467. 
Bluff, The (Nashville, Tenn.)— 95, 

193, 196, 202, 203, 205, 206, 446, 

447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 454, 

456, 457, 458, 460, 462, 469, 475, 

481, 486, 487, 488, 491, 494. 
Board of Auditors, N. C— 279. 
Bogard, Abram — 116. 
Boggs, John — 594. 
Bogle, Samuel — 678. 
Boiling Pot, The— 113, 199. 
Boilston— 190. 
Boon, Daniel— 67, 68, 69, 94, 95, 96, 

103, 112, 113, 117, 191, 445, 709. 
Boon, John— 109. 
Boonesborough, Ky. — 177. 
Boon's Creek— 67, 94, 103. 
Bosley, John— 618. 
Bostin, Joud. Sr.— 138. 
Boston, Mass.— 122, 143. 
Bottetourt County, Va.— 53, 88, 

150. 
Boundaries — 

Acts of N. Carolina— 275. 

Albemarle 1677—42. 

Bill of Rights, N. C. (Nov. 12, 
1776)— 140. 

Bounty Lands — 491. 

Brown's (Jacob) Settlement — 
110, 146. 

Cherokee Nation— 163, 267, 271, 
675. 

Claiborne & Hawkins Co. Line — 
68. 

County Lines— 175, 488, 740, 
741, 742, 743, 744. 

Creek Claims — 570, 712. 

General — 14. 

Grainger County — 667. 

Grant 1621—35. 

Grant 1665—36, 139. 

Grants of N. C— 675, 676. 

Hawkins & Claiborne Co. Lines 
—68. 

Hunting Grounds — 71, 74, 76, 78, 
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163, 170, 173, 205, 276, 361, 

433, 434, 445, 460, 463, 489, 

503, 546, 548, 549, 694, 740. 
Indian Boundaries — 443, 688- 
N. C. Bill of Rights (Nov. 12, 

1776)— 140. 
N. C. Grant— 675, 676. 
N. C. & Virginia Line— 49, 66, 

142, 189. 
South Western Territory — 544, 

546, 547. 
Spanish Claims— 523, 526, 533, 

537, 538, 540, 551. 
State of Franklin— 308, 322. 
Transylvania Purchase — 191. 
Treaty of Coyatee (Aug. 3, 

1786)— 434, 679. 
Treaty of DeWitt's Corner (May 

20, 1777)— 172. 
Treaty of Dumplin Creek (May 

31, 1785)— 299, 434, 679. 
Treaty of Hard Labour, S. C. 

(Oct. 14, 1768)— 77, 93. 
Treaty of Holston (July 2, 1791) 

—556, 560, 662. 
Treaty of Hopewell, S. C. (Nov 

18, 1785)— 336, 337, 679. 
Treaty of Hopewell, S. C. (Jan. 

10, 1786)— 463. 
Treaty of Lochaber (Oct. 18, 

1770)— 102. 
Treaty of Long Island Holston 

(July 20, 1777)— 173. 
Treaty of Governor of Va. 

(1772)— 109. 
Treaty Stipulations — 499. 
Treaty of Nashboro (1783) — 

489. 
Virginia & N. C. Line— 49, 66, 

142, 189. 
Watauga Lease— 109, 110. 
Watauga Purchase — 119, 120. 
Boundary Streets, Knoxville, Tenn. 

—559. 
Bounds, Thomas — 658. 
Bounty in Lands— 72, 394, 396, 
397, 398, 487. 490, 491, 500, 550. 



Bowen, Lieut. Reece — 240. 
Bowen, William— 193. 
Bowmans — 372. 
Bowyer, Lewis (Luke)— 134, 138, 

568, 576. 
Boyd— 143, 145. 
Boyd's Creek (Sevier C >.)- 88, 

143, 168, 262, 263, 264, 1^81, 295, 

369, 579, 590, 741. 
Boyd, John— 197, 203. 
Boyd, John (Lincoln Co.) — 240. 
Boyd, Joseph— 190. 
Boyd, Judge Samuel Beckett — 560. 
Boyd, William— 708. 
Boyle's Old Place (Holston River) 

—743. 
Brab.son's Mill— 166. 
Bradley, John— 116. 
Braddock, General Edward — 188. 
Bradley (Halifax County)— 211. 
Brannon's Settlement — 210. 
Bratton, Charles— 607. 
Brasstov/n, S. C. — 163. 
Bread Slave Catcher, The— 121. 
Breath, The— 512, 562, 617. 
Breech Loading Rifle Invented — 

224. 
Brevard, Dr. Ephriam — 129. 
Bright's Place — 241. 
Bright's Trace— 230. 
Bristol Merchants (England) — 15. 
British Agents— 161, 182, 266, 267, 

272, 337, 446. 
British Arms— 223. 
British Cause— 162, 224. 
British Colonies— 45, 47, 71, 74, 

118, 122, 123, 124, 143, 150. 210. 
British Crown— 128. 
British Government^^71, 123, 124, 

143, 144, 156, 222, 395, 481. 
British Influence — 149. 
British Interests — 479. 
British Ministry— 75, 98, 122, 261. 
British Nation— 449. 
British Ofl[icers— 160, 161. 
British Parliament— 122, 529. 



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British Posts in America — 190, 
204, 219, 221, 223, 224, 252, 254, i 
255, 256, 492, 534, 547, 548. 

British Rights in America — 147. 

British State Paper Office— 101. 

British Troops— 150, 162, 188, 190, 
208, 209, 210, 213, 217, 218, 219, 
222, 224, 226, 229, 232, 233, 236, 
237, 245, 246, 247, 251, 253, 255, 
257, 270, 381, 493, 529, 534, 589. 

British War Department — 143. 

Brittain, Joseph — 669. 

Broad River, S. C— 45, 213, 217, 
233, 244. 

Brock, John— 448. 

Brook, Cash (Cassius Brook) — 
105. 

Brokees, WilHam— 138. 

Brocks, George — 116. 

Brooks, Moses — 374. 

Brooks, Stephen— 650. 

Brown, Mrs. — -425. 

Brown (Mero District) — 606. 

Brown, of Ga. (Commodore Oliver 
Bowen?)— 124. 

BroAATi, J. Foster— 483. 

Brown, Geoi'ge — 508, 515. 

Brown, Jacob — 107, 110, 111, 121, 
138, 14.5, 172, 212, 264, 276, 669, 

Brown, Colonel James — 508, 510, 
515, 516, 517, 550. 

Brown. Mrs. James (wife of Col. 
James Brown) — 508, 515, 516. 

Brown. James Jr. — 508. 

Brown, Jane— 508, 514, 515, 516. 

Brown, John— 138, 483, 620. 

Brown, John (Son of Colonel 
James Brown) — ^508. 

Brown, John (Mountain Leader) — 

Biuv. n, Joseph (of Watauga) — 

138. 
Brown, Col. Joseph— 509, 510, 511, 

512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 575, 604, 

608. 611, 613, 614. 
Brown, Moses — 460, 462. 
Brown, Polly— 508, 514, 515, 516. 



Brown, Capt. Thomas— 589, 617. 
Brown, Colonel Thomas (Tory) — 

224. 
Brown, William — 483. 
Brown, Major Wm. (of Maryland) 

—400. 
Brown's Ferry Alabama — 26. 
Brown's Settlement— 121, 145, 146. 
Brown's Spring — 566. 
Brown's Station (near Nashville) 

—462, 483, 485, 597, 610. 
Brush Creek (Montgomery Co.) — 

743. 
Bryan— 150. 
Bryan, James — 607. 
Bryant— 191. 
Bryant, Capt. Peter- 550, 589, 037, 

651, 669, 688. 
Buchanan, Alexander — 196, 41'.'. 

448, 453. 
Buchanan, Colonel John — 65, 19*3, 

453, 454, 456, 459, 496, 566.- 
Buchanan, Samuel— 460, 478. 
Buchanan Station (near Nash- 
ville)— 459, 462, 485, 566, 567, 

594, 599, 600, 609, 622. 
Buchanan, Capt. William — 154. 
Buckingham's Island — 88, 166, 167. 
Buckingham, Nathaniel B. — 658, 

688, 698. 
Buckingham, Thomas— 637, 638, 

651, 669. 
Buffalo Creek— 142, 356, 590. 
Buffalo (Herds of)— 69, 105, 144, 

192, 193, 1£4, 2C2, 206, 450, 475, 

501. 
Buffalo Mountain— 742. 
Buffalo Ridge— 182. 
Buffalo Tennessee— 339. 
Buford, Colonel Abraham— 221. 
Buford, James— 707. 
Bullhead (Cherokee Chief)— 84. 
Bull Run Creek— 86, 372, 421. 
Bull Town— 272. 
Bulla, Thomas— 121. 
Ballard, Joseph— 286, 288. 
Buller, Joseph— 138. 



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Bulloch, Leonard H.— 117. 
Bullock's Creek, S. C— 239 (Map). 
Bull's Gap (Hamblen Co.)— 741, 

742. 
Bumper, Jobe — 138. 
Buncombe Court House, N. C. — 

644, 687. 
Buncombe District, N. C— 134. 
Bunch, Capt. John— 589. 
Bundy, Simeon — 142. 
Burpresses, House of Va. — 35. 
Burk, Richard— 116. 
Burke County, N. C— 176, 243, 

273, 274, 300, 305, 427, 429. 
Burke Family— 66. 
Burke, William- 731. 
Burnett, Peter Hardiman (of Cali- 
fornia)— 708. 
Burnett's Branch— 373. 
Burnt Cane Brake Block House — 

56?. 
Butler, History of Ky.— 74. 75, 95, 

146, 205, 528. 529, 536, 718, 725. 
Butler (Untoola or Gun Rod of 

Citico)— 300. 301, 302, 303. 304, 
■ 305, 310, 314, 315.. 
Butler, Colonel Thomas— 690, 691, 

693, 694, 696. 
Bushy Creek of Red River— 598. 
Byrd, Abraham — 595. 
Byrd, Jesse— 638. 
Byrd, Colonel William— 52, 53, 59, 

93. 

Cabin. Frontier— 715, 716, 724. 
Cabot. John— 14, 32. 
Cabusto, Village of— 28. 
Caffrey, John (Capt.)— 198, 203, 

449. 
Caffrey, Mrs. John— 597, 606. 
Cace, Wm.— 288, 292, 293, 296, 

308, 309. 
C;j>in. Jaives— 201. 
C;'lak? 'Xephe'v of Hnn-rino: 

Haw)— 573. 
Caldwell, A.— 339, 425. 
Caldwell's Bridge— 607, 611, 616. 
Calhoun. Tenn.. McMinn Co. — 517. 



California, State of— 13, 14, 36, 42, 

498. 
Callahan, Joel— 241. 
Callaway, Colonel Richard — 151. 
Callaway, Samuel— 69, 181. 
Calumets— 90. 
Calvert, Robert— 669. 
Calvin's Blockhouse — 591. 
Calvit, Frederick— 138, 171. 
Calvit, Joseph— 138. 
Camack, John — 116. 
Camden, S. C— 212, 213, 214, 219, 

221, 222, 248, 252. 
Cameron, Alexander — 109, 143, 

144, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 161, 

162, 163, 172. 
Camp, John — 605. 
Camp Creek. Tenn. (McNama's 

Creek)— 121. 173. 
Camp Meetings — 731. 
Camp Union, Va. — 114. 
Campbell (Servant to Colonel An- 
thony Bledsoe)— 480. 
Campbell. Colonel Arthur— 170, 

265. 267, 268, 320, 321, 682, 683, 

685. 
Campbell, Capt. Charles— 65. 
Campbell, Col. David— 323, 376,, 

505. 562. 
Campbell. Mrs. David— 562. 
Campbell. Judge David— 286. 288. 

291, 293, 296, 347, 349, 350, 354, 

355, 357, 362, 389, 401, 402, 418, 

424. 542. 543, 568, 629, 639. 
Campbell, John Esq. (Knox Co.) — 

372. 
Campbell, Capt. John (of Wash- 

ingcton Co.)— 154, 543. 
Campbell, General John (of Abing- 

ton. Va.)— 160. 
Camnhpll. John (Earl of Loudon) 

—51, 52 114. 
Campbell, Capt. Richard— 258. 
CnnThell, Colond Robert— 240, 

265. 
Campbell, Colonel William— 227, 

228, 229, 231, 235, 236, 237, 238, 



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240, 243, 244, 245, 251, 337, 556, 
696. 

Campbell, William (Wounded at 
Hay's Station)— 605. 

Campbell, William (of Washing- 
ton Co.)— 286, 288. 

Campbell, Zachariah — 666. 

Campbell Station, Knox Co. — 376, 
505, 562, 565, 568, 569, 580, 716. 

Canada— 32, 45, 46, 48, 49, 61, 439, 
529, 534. 

Canasaqua, Village of — 26. 

Canaway River — See Kenhawa. 

Cane Creek, Tenn.— 269. 

Cane Ridge, Tenn.— 731. 

Caney Fork of Cumberland River 
—85, 96, 206, 450, 478, 606, 743, 
744. 

Cannon at Fort Loudon — 57. 

Canot River — See Little River. 

Cantrell, Capt. Stephen— 589, 658, 

663, 688. 

Capachique, Village of — 24. 

Capafi (Cacique of Apalachee) — 
24. 

Cape Carteret — 40. 

Cape Fear— 40, 44. 

Cape Fear Mercury — 129. 

Cape Fear River, N. C— 130. 

Cape of Florida — 15. 

Cape Gerardeau (Mo.) — 548. 

Capshaw, James — 579. 

Carey, James— 560, 575, 585, 699. 

Carleton, Sir Guy (Earl of Dor- 
chester) — 534. 

Carlisle Pennyslvania — 69. 

Carmichael, Alexander — 708. 

Carmichael, Major Daniel — 577. 

Carmichael's Tavern, Knoxville — 
630. 

Carnes— 288. 

Carnes, Thomas P. — 622. 

Carolina— 33, 36, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 
45, 46, 48, 51, 55, 62, 69, 70, 73, 
74, 83, 143, 145, 159, 162, 163, 
205, 208. 211, 216, 22"), 254, 270, 
655. 



Carolina Colonists — 42. 

Carolina, North, State of — 14, 33, 
35, 36, 40, 44, 49, 50, 54, 56, 67, 
70, 73, 74, 77, 78, 87, 88, 93, 96, 
97, 98, 99, 102, 103, 106, 110, 113, 
117, 119, 120, 125, 126, 127, 128, 
130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 139, 140, 
148, 149, 151, 152, 160, 161, 162, 
164, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 
175, 176, 177, 178, 185, 186, 189, 
190, 191, 202, 203, 204, 205, 209, 
210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 222, 
223, 224, 226, 228, 231, 242, 243, 
245, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 
253, 254, 257, 271, 275, 276, 279, 
283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 
290, 291, 293, 295, 296, 298, 300, 
304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 
311, 313, 314, 318, 319, 320, 322, 
324, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342, 
343, 344, 346, 347, 348, 349, 351, 
352, 353, 354, 356, 357, 3.58, 3.59, 
360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 368, 
369, 371, 374, 375, 37S, 381, 384, 
386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 
394, 395, 399, 400, 401, 402, 404, 
405, 406, 414, 416, 424, 426, 428, 
435, 436, 438, 439, 441, 442, 443, 
455, 458, 459, 460, 464, 480, 485, 
487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 493, 494, 
496, 497, 499, 500, 501, 502, 504, 
508, 514, 519, 520, 521, 522, 525, 
530, 533, 541, 542, 543, 545, 546, 
549, 556, 620, 621, 630, 631,, 643, 
644, 663, 664, 665, 666. 667, 671, 
675, 676, 679, 681, 682, 683, 684, 
685, 689, 692, 696, 698, 792, 706, 
707, 740, 741, 742, 743. 

Carolina Parliament — 40. 

Carolina Revolution — 44. 

Carolina, South— 15, 36, 44, 50, 54, 
56, 59, 63, 76, 95, 97, 98, 107, 
122, 123, 148, 149, 161, 162, 164, 
172, 196, 208, 210, 212, 213, 214, 
216, 217, 221, 222, 224, 232, 234, 
236, 239, 244, 245, 247, 252, 253, 
255, 257, 258, 261, 270, 290, 298, 



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336, 337, 374, 399, 400, 493, 525, 
546, 556, 562, 644, 740. 
Carondelet, Baron de — 534, 535, 

536. 537. 
Carpenter, Little— See Atta-Culla- 
Culla, Atta-Kulla-Kulla, Atta- 
Kulla-Culla. 
Carpenter's Station — 195. 
Carr, Robert— 277, 335. 
Carr, Thomas — 549. 
Carrick, Rev. Samuel— 621, 624, 

627, 629, 651, 710. 
Carroll, B. R.— 59. 
Carter, A. M., Esq.— 141. 
Carter County, Tenn.— 114, 140, 

295, 412, 666. 
Carter, Elizabeth (wife of Lan- 

don Carter) — 666. 
Carter, General James J. — 141. 
Carter, Landon— 138, 212, 264, 286, 
293, 296, 308, 309, 324, 388, 402, 
444, 569, 627, 642, 651, 654, 662. 
666. 
Carter, Colonel John— 94, 107, 111, 
119, 120, 134, 138, 139, 141, 142, 
145, 147, 177, 181, 647, 666, 675. 
Carter, Hon. W. B.— 134. 
Carter's Valley— 67, 111, 119, 144, 

145, 146, 159, 173. 
Carteret, Sir George — 36. 
Cartier, Jacques — 32. 
Cartwrigrht, Robert— 199, 203. 
Carver, Ned— 447. 
Carvin, Mrs.— 488. 
Caruthers, Ezekiel — 605. 
Casauders (town of) — 606. 
Casey, William— 116. 
Cassada, John— 120- 
Casteel, Elizabeth (Mrs. Dunlap) 

—593. 
Casteel, William— 592, 593. 
Casteel, Mrs. William— 593. 
Castleman, Abraham (Fool War- 

rior)— 599, 605. 
Castleman, Andrew — 486. 
Castleman, Benjamin — 467, 474. 
Castleman, Hans^605, 606. 



Castleman, Jacob— 455, 605, 606. 
Castleman, John — 455, 459. 
Castleman, Joseph — 455, 605, 60b. 
Castilian Courage — 16. 
Caswell County (State of Frank- 
lin)— 294, 296, 340, 349, 354, 376, 
389, 402, 413. 
Caswell, Governor Richard (N. C.) 
—126, 171, 177, 183, 189, 219, 
220, 251, 306, 307, 314, 316, 318, 
320, 342, 343, 348, 349, 359, 361, 
363, 366, 367, 368, 417, 441, 464, 
465, 470. 
Catawba Indians — 44, 160. 
Catawba River (N. C.)— 50, 68, 
83, 102, 164, 214, 243, 261, 493, 
718. 
Cathey's Fort— 164. 
Cathey's Creek— 604- 
Categiskey (Chief)— 519. 
Catron, Philip— 499. '/ "^ f 
Cavanaugh, Charles— 707. 
Cave Spring Station (near mouth 

of Red River)— 566. 
Cavet, Alexander, Jr.— 581, 622. 
Cavet, Alexander, Sr.— 288, 376, 

581, 622. 
Cavet's Station— 376, 579, 581, 

587, 622. 
Cayelegies — 606. 
Cedar Creek— 27. 
Cedar Springs, S. C— 217. 
Cedar Springs, Tenn. — 263. 
Cemetaries — 90. 

Census— 6'35, 641, 643, 648, 649. 
Cession Act N. C— 283, 284, 285, 
287, 289, 290, 291, 306, 307, 308, 
309, 310, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 
317, 335, 338, 348, 349, 350, 351, 
353, 360, 368, 387, 390, 404, 437, 
438, 439, 521, 522, 533, 541, .146. 
670, 675, 681, 682, 684, 698, 70r;. 
Cession from Aboriginal Owners — 

76. 
Cession of Land by Six Nations — 

76. 
Chamberlain, .\ndre\v — 388. 



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Chambers— 618. 

Chapman, Thomas— 293, 568. 

Charles II of England— 35, 139. 

Charles III of Spain— 337, 528, 

532, 534, 537. 
Charles V, Emperor — 15, 17. 
Charleston, S. C— 40, 41, 44, 51, 
53, 55, 61, 64, 142, 160, 162, 190, 
208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 221, 222, 
224, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 
260, 270, 324, 374, 379, 400. 

Charleville, M.— 45, 79. 

Charlotte, N. C— 128, 222, 223, 
232, 245, 247, 253, 493. 

Charlotte, N. C. Convention — 129, 
131. 

Charlotte, N. C, Resolutions — 129. 

Charter 1607—34 

Charter 1609—35, 139. 

Charter 1665—36. 

Chatham's Bill— 129. 

Chattahoochee River — 342. 

Chattanooga Mountain — 86, 183, 
428. 

Chattanooga, Tenn.— 184, 513. 

Chauvanon (See Shawnees). 

Cheucunsene (See Dragging Ca- 
noe). 

Chelakees— 26. 

Chelaque, Province of — 25. 

Chenesley (Chief)— 121. 

Cheowhee, Town of (Tenn.) — 82. 

Cheraquis Reviere de (Tennessee 
River). 

Cheraw, S. C— 213. 

Cherokee Country — 61. 

Cherokee Ford— 213, 214, 244. 

Cherokee Indians — 

Battle of Boyd's Creek— 262. 
Boundaries— 275, 434, 463, 476, 

740, 743, 744. 
British Alliance— 148, 145, 148, 

149, 151, 160, 162, 190. 
Brown's (Joseph) Narrative — 
509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 
515, 517. 



Buchanan's Station — 566, 567, 
600. 

Cavet's Station— 376, 581, 587, 
622. 

Chiefs (Cherokees)— 121, 163, 
344, 710. 

Colonial Invasion of Indian Na- 
tions— 163, 164, 165. 

Council House — 169. 

Creek Alliance — 47. 

Creeks Expelled — 84. 

Cumberland Settlement — 196, 
203, 204, 205, 207, 393, 44b, 
451, 452, 460, 486, 489, 502, 
503. 

De Soto's Route— 26. 

Early History— 81, 82, 83, 89. 

Early Settlement— 286, 350, 370. 

Early Traders— 63, 64, 166, 167. 

Euphony of Names— 86, 87. 

Fort DuQuesne — 54. 

Fort Loudon— 52, 53, 56, 57. 

General Uprising — 188. 

Great Indian Path— 88. 

Henderson's Purchase — 117, 118, 
481. 

Hostility— 143. 

Hunting Grounds— See Boun- 
daries. 

Kirk Family— 419, 420, 421. 

Knox County Casualties — 574, 
575. 

Lands— 118, 120, 126, 163, 489, 
694, 698, 708, 742. 

Lower Towns — 185. 

Martin (Gov. Alexander) to 
Cherokees— 306. 

Mention Only— 66, 85, 96, 105, 
106, 144, 161, 166, 167, 168, 
171, 182, 183, 271, 274, 286, 
301, 304,305,310,315,318,319, 
342, 350, 359, 370, 518, 545, 
546, 570, 571, 572, 583, 587, 
588, 591, 594, 595. 

Mero District— 606, 607, 610, 
616, 617, 618, 620. 

Nickajack Campaign — 608, 611, 



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612, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 
620. 
Path to Augusta, Ga. — 49. 
Population— 497. 
Revolutionary War— 214, 227. 
St. Clair's Defeat— 561. 
Sevier's Expedition— 251, 252, 
257, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 
266, 268, 269, 270. 
ShawTiees Expelled— 45, 79. 
State of Franklin— 308, 360, 366, 

378, 381, 383, 388, 415, 417. 
To- -ns (Cherokee)— 148, 149, 
163, 261, 342, 378, 489, 499, 
r.44, 571, 620. 
Traditions— 79, 81, 82, 83. 89, 

183. 
Treaty of Alexander Cummins 

(1730)— 46. 
Treaty of Col. Waddle, 1750—50. 
Treaty of Gov. Glenn, 1755 — 51. 
Treaty of Gov. Lyttleton, 1760 — 

55. 
Treaty of Hard Labor, S. C, 

Oct. 14, 1768—93. 
Treaty of Fort Stanwix, Oct. 24, 

1768—76, 93. 
Treaty of Lochaber, S. C, Oct. 

18, 1770—102. 
Treaty with Virginia, 1772—109. 
Treaty with Lord Dunmore, 

1775—116. 
Treaty of Sycamore Shoals, 1775 

119. 
Treaty DeWitt's Corner, May 

20, 1777—172, 174. 
Treaty of Long Island, July 20, 

1777—172. 
Treaty Dumplin Creek, May 31, 

1785—299, 300, 369. 
Treaty of Hopewell, S. C, Nov. 
28. 178.5—336, 337, 340, 499. 
549. 
Treaty of Coyatee, Aug. 3, L786 

—343, 344, 562. 
Treaty of Holston, July, 179 1-- 
553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 560. 



Treaty of Tellico Block House, 

Nov. 7, 1794—596. 

Valley Towns— 341. 

Watauga Settlement— 111, 112, 

119, 120, 135, 156, 157, 158. 

Cherokee River (Tennessee River). 

Chesapeake Bay— 34, 248, 252, 

253, 254. 
Chester, Dr. William— 642, 667. 
Chestoe River (Confluent of Hi- 

wassee) — 80. 
Chiacilla, Village of— 28. 
Chickamauga Creek— 183, 187, 

272. 
Chickamauga Indians — 173, 183, 
185, 186, 187, 271, 276, 342, 393, 
3S4, 418, 464, 470, 520. 
Chickamauga Towns — 185, 186, 
187, 188, 198, 200, 266, 276, 342, 
302, 465, 508. 
Chickasaw Agency — 712. 
Chickasaw Bluff (Memphis)— 29, 

38, 39, 46, 471, 640, 641. 
Chickasaw Nation— 148, 503. 
Chickasaw Old Fields (Ala.)— 85, 

105. 
Chickasaw Trace— 466, 469, 476. 
Chickasaw Indians— 38, 39, 45, 49, 
73, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 85, 149, 
162, 188, 193, 337, 383. 388, 393. 
446, 448, 449, 459, 460. 463, 465, 
466, 468, 471, 473, 476, 484, 489, 
492, 497, 503, 512. 535, 545, 54b. 
561. 562. .563. 565, 576, 598, 606, 
617, 640. 665, 689. 703. 
Chicaza, Village of— 28, 29. 
I Childers, Capt. Wm.— 589. 
Children of the Sun— 17. 
Chilhowee Mountain — 26, 86, 630, 

696. 
Chilhowee. Village of— 168, 265, 

267, 422. 571. 
Chili— 14. 
Chimney Top Moutnain — 119. 173, 

337, 740. 
Chisca, Village of— 29, 31. 32. 



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Chisholm, Capt. John— 181, 286, 

543, 559, 560, 577, 589, 635. 
Chisholm's Tavern, Knoxville — 

560. 
Chissel, Fort— 53, 57, 69, 88, 96, 

151, 190. 
Chishum, Capt. Elijah— 589, 704. 
Chiswell's Mine — 77. 
Christian's Ford, French Broad 

River— 278. 
Christian, Major Gilbert— 93, 189, 

267, 286, 288, 379, 569, 584. 
Christian, Capt. Robert — 589. 
Christian, Colonel Wm.— 114, 165, 

166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 

186, 345, 346, 380. 
Christie, William (Christian?) — 

189. 
Chronicle, Major William — 234, 

235, 236, 238, (map) 240. 
Choat, Catherine — 120. 
Choctaw Indians — 45, 46, 48, 73, 

78, 80, 81, 149, 385, 448, 463, 

471, 497, 512, 545, 546, 561, 562, 

563, 565, 598, 665. 
Choualla, Village of— 25, 26. 
Chonubbee (Chickasaw Chief) — 

81. 
Chota (Beloved Town)— 52, 57, 58, 

84, 85, 88, 89, 148, 168, 169, 173, 

183, 265, 266, 269, 271, 273, 306, 

318, 319, 342, 343, 344, 359, 360, 

422, 474, 693. 
Chota Ford— 343, 344, 346. 
Chota, Prince of — 57. 
Chucagua River (Mississippi R.) 

—29. 
Chuchinbeard, John — 138. 
Chulochculla (Probably Atta-Kul- 

la-Culla)— 50, 51. 
Chuquilatague (Cherokee Chief) — 

556, 639. 
Church Street, Knoxville — 559. 
Churchwell, Colonel— 375, 630. 
Churchwell's Ferry — 375. 
Churchwell's Mill, Knoxville — 630. 



Chutloh (King Fisher) Chief— 

560. 
Cincinnati, Society of — 385. 
Circular Tower— 169. 
Citico (Upper Town)— 272, 301, 

302, 370, 422. 
Clack. John— 340, 651, 652, 658, 

669, 688. 
Clack, Spencer— 651, 658, 663, 

688, 704. 
Claiborne County, Tenn. — 68. 
Claiborne, Wm. Chas. Cole— 642, 

651, 652, 653, 662, 688, 699, 704, 

708. 
Claims, Aboriginal — 74. 
Claims, of Cherokees— 118, 570, 

694, 696. 
Claims of Chickasaws — 81, 545. 
Claims of Connecticut — 291. 
Claims of Creeks — 570. 
Claims of French — 40. 
Claims of Massachusetts — 291. 
Claims, Indian— 78, 117, 570. 
Claim o sf Revolutionary Soldiers, 

N. C— 279. 
Claims, Shawnees — 79, 117. 
Claims of Spain— 318, 337, 523, 

524. 
Clarendon, Earl of (Edward 

Hyde)— 35. 
Clarendon Planters — 40. 
Clark's Fork Bullock's Creek— See 

Map 238. 
Clark, Nathaniel— 189. 
Clark, Thomas N.— 708. 
Clark, William— 138, 181. 
Clarke, Col. Elijah— 210, 214, 217, 

219, 220, 223, 224, 253, 381, 384, 

386. 
Clarke, George Rogers — 186, 194, 

204, 449, 591, 666, 709. 
Clarksville, Tenn.— 463, 506, 596, 

619, 666. 
Clairy, Colonel Daniel (Loyalist) 

—216. 
Clay, Clement Comer — 708. 
Clay, Joseph — 124. 



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Clay's Lick— 456. 

Clayton, Seward— 566, 600. 

Clements (British Agent)— 266, 

272. 
Clements— 575. 
Clendeninfe', James — 480. 
Cleveland, Col. Benjamin— 164, 
231, 233, 235, 236, (map) 238, 
243, 244, 245. 
Clewatly Town— 606. 
Clerk, Benjamin— 189. 
Climate of Tennessee — 718. 
Clinton, Sir Henry— 209, 210, 211. 
-Clin Mountain— 372, 500, 503, 508, 

544. 742, 743. 
Clinch River, Tenn- 66, 67, 68, 77, 
80, 87, 96, 97, 159, 165, 172, 188, 
1£8, 269, 276, 484, 501, 505, 523, 
549, 556, 568, 570, 575, 583, 694, 
696,, 741. 
Cloud's Creek (Hawkins Co.) — 

119, 173, 197, 275, 337, 740. 
Clouse— 158. 

Clover Botton Farm— 203, 450. 
Cobb Family— 142. 
Cobb, William— 181, 542. 
Coch-now-was-roonon, Tribe of — 

91. 
Cochrane, Mr— 563, 564. 
Cocke County, Tenn.— 278, 689, 

704, 743. 
Cocke, John— 658. 659, 663, 667, 
688, 704. 
■ Cocke, Capt. William— 152, 154, 
181, 214, 274, 277, 286, 288, 289, 
292, 296, 334, 340, 342, 343, 346, 
347, 351, 357, 387, 391, 443, 495, 
543, 576, 621, 622, 624, 625, 626, 
627, 628, 629, 642, 644, 650, 652, 
653, 654, 660. 661, 662, 674, 677, 
684, 689, 698. 
Cockrill, John— 203. 483. 
Cofa, Province of— 24. 
Cofachiqui, Province of — 25. 
Cofaqui, Province of — 24, 25. 
Coffee, John (John Caffee)— 689. 
Coffield, Major— 598. 



Coiatee, Towln of— See Coyatee. 
Coins— 90. 

Colbert (Chickasaw Chief)— 446. 
Colbert Ferry, Ala.— 469. 
Coldwater, Ala., Indian Village— 
466, 470, 471. 472, 473, 474, 479. 
Coldwater Creek, Ala.— 467, 473. 
Cole, James — 460. 
Cole, Joseph — 519. ^^^^^-^ 

Coleman, Joseph — 708. 
Coles, Juan — 29. 
Colector's District — 678. 
Colleton, Sir John— 35. 
Colins, Abram— 233. 
Collins. William— 496. 
Colonial Assemblage— 123, 125. 
Colonial Government — 35, 126. 
Colonial Rights— 98, 123. 
Colonies, American— 122, 123, 143. 
Colonies, United — 118. 
Colonist, of Carolina — 36, 44. 
Colonist of Virginia— 35, 36, 135. 
Colony of Georgia — 47. 
Columbia, Tennessee — 485, 604. 
Columbian Magazine — 391. 
Colummies Town — 606. 
Colville, Capt. Andrew— 240. 
Comissioners of Watauga — 107. 
Committee of Safety. N. C— 179, 
180, 494. 

Committee of Safety, Va.— 144, 
145. 

Committee of Watauga — 136, 334. 

Commonwealth of Frankland— 
324, 326, 327, 328, 334. 

Compact of Government (Articles 
of Agreement) — 488. 

Compromise, N. C. — 363. 

Con, Wm. (Wm. Cocke?)— 669. 

Condley, John— 179. 

Condon — 455. 

Coneco-Cheague — 69. 

Conesauga River, Ga. — 87. 

Congaree Indians — 43, 44, 56. 

Congaree River, S. C. — 55, 253. 

Congress of Confederation, U. S. — 
250, 280. 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 



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289) 290, 296, 304, 308, 309, 310, 

311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 

320, 330, 334, 335, 336, 338, 342, 

343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 

351, 352, 356, 387, 399, 400, 430, 

433, 437, 438, 439, 442, 494, 503. 

Congress, Continental — 118, 122, 

123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 

131. 

Congress at Lancaster, Pa. — 91. 

Congress of Maryland, Provincial 

—123. 
Congress of N. C, Provincial — 
126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 133, 139, 
151. 
Congrest Provincial — 123, 125, 

126, 143, 161. 
Congress of S. C, Provincial — 143, 

161. 
Congress of United States: 

Cession Act, North Carolina — 

522, 541, 675. 
Cherokee Towns— 609. 
Claims of Chickasaws — 81. 
Claims, Lands (of Tennessee) — 

663, 682, 683, 684, 685, 691. 
Claims, Militia— 664, 677. 
Constitution of Tennessee — 669, 

680. 
Impeachment of Wni. Blount — 

701. 
Loyalty of People— 605. 
Representatives from Tennessee 

—134, 443, 554, 668, 676, 688, 

698, 704, 711. 
Senators from Tennessee — 545, 

660, 674, 689, 698. 
St. Clair's Expedition — 552. 
Tennessee Admitted to the Un- 
ion— 639, 641, 642, 643, 654, 

657, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673. 
Territorial Legislature — 621, 

630, 634. 
Territory Southwest River Ohio 

533. 622, 623, 631, 633. 
Treaty of Holston, July 2, 1791 



Treaty of Tellico Block House, 
Nov. 7, 1794—692, 693. 

White, Dr. James, Territorial 
Delegate— 628, 632, 640. 
Congress of Virginia, Continental 

—151. 
Connally, Dr. John (Colonel) — 

534. 
Connasauga, Town of — 600. 
Connecticut, State of— 291, 430, 

525. 
Conner, H. W. Esq.— 374. 
Conner, James — 374. 
Conscription (Draft) — 552, 553, 

635. 
Continental Army— 130, 229, 493. 
Continental Boundary Lilne — 491. 
Continental Debt, N. C— 395. 
Constitution of 1621—35. 
Constitution of Franklin— 296, 308, 

323, 324, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 

331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 348, 

379, 387, 414. 
Constitution of N. C— 131, 284, 
.290, 324, 335, 348, 435, 439, 499, 

682. 
Constitution of Tennessee — 134, 

639, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 

655, 656, 657, 659, 660, 669, 670, 

674, 680, 684, 687. 
Constitutional Convention 1784 — 

290, 2S1, 292, 293, 307, 323, 324, 

326, 334, 335, 336, 339, 387, 437, 

444. 
Constitutional Convention, Tenn. 

1796)— 443, 643, 649, 650, 651, 

652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 665, 

666, 669, 707. 
Constitutional Convention, N. C, 

1788—546, 666. 
Constitutional Convention, U. S., 

1787—430, 541, 545. 
Constitution of U. S.— 395, 431. 

439, 541, 568, 666, 671, 675, 676, 

681, 683, 701, 707. 
Constitution of Virginia, 1667 — 3b. 



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Convention N. C, Hillsboro 1789— 

431, 707. 
Conway, Major George — 569, 667, 

669. 
Conway, Henry— 340, 343, 346, 

379, 444. 
Conway, Joseph— 379, 658, 663, 

688. 
Cony-uch-such-roona, Tribe of — 

91. 
Coody, Archy— 198, 199. 
Coody, Nancy — 272. 
Coon Skin Currency — 297. 
Cooper, Lord Anthony Ashley 

(Earl of Shaftesbury)— 35. 
Cooper, Elijah— 389. 
Cooper, Capt. .James— 138, 158, 

589. 
Cooper River, S. C— 41, 256, 257. 
Coosaw Indians — 43. 
Coosa River, Ala.— 26, 45, 83, 84, 

88, 207, 266, 272, 273, 321, 514, 

585, 587, 588. 
Coosawatee, Ga., Village of — 51b, 

587. 
Cootcla River — Tennessee River. 
Copeland, Joseph— 277. 
Copeland, Capt. Stephen — 589. 
Cordery, Capt. John— 589. 
Coree Indians — 43. 
Cornwallis, Lord Charles — 210, 

213, 215, 221, 222, 224, 227, 232, 

233, 234, 235, 242, 243, 245, 247, 

248, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 260, 

268, 270, 493. 
Cornwallis, Fort (Augusta, Ga.) — 
253. 

Coronoh (See Savanucah). 
Cortez, Hernando — 14, 16. 
Cosa, Province of— 24, 25, 27. 
Coson, John — 642. 
Cosquinambeau River (Tennessee 

River). 
Cotton, John— 199, 201, 203. 
Council of Safety (State of Frank- 
lin)— 334. 
Council of N. C, Provincial— 139. 



Counterfeit Dollars— 82. 

County Court, Blount County — 
644. 

County Courts, State of Franklin 
296, 339, 340, 379, 403, 404, 406. 

County Court, Grainger County — 
667. 

County Court, Sevier County — 29{), 
637, 638, 669. 

Court of Assistants, Massachu- 
setts— 299. 

Courts of Davidson County — 492, 
494, 495, 504, 505, .506. 

Courts of Equity— 490. 

Courts of Greene County — 416, 
669. 

Court House, Knoxville — 630, 635. 

Court House, Nashville— 708. 

Court Journals — 181. 

Courts of Justice— 97, 180. 

Court of Madrid (Spain)— 532, 
533, 537. 

Court of Oyer & Terminer & Gen- 
eral Gaol Delivery— 273, 2V4, 
358, 595. 

Courts of Pleas, Greene County — 
277, 358, 416. 

Courts of Pleas, N. C— 174. 

Court of Quarter Session, Jeffer- 
son Co.— 567, 576. 

Courts of Quarter Session, Knov 
County— 567, 568, 569. 

Courts of Sevier County — 295, 638. 

Court, Superior— 285, 290, 293, 
295, 296, 300, 305, 306, 340, 401, 
424, 433, 496, 506, 507, 551, 569, 
576, 668, 689. 

Court, Washington County — 181, 
182, 339, 388, 389, 432, 638. 

Court, Watauga— 107, 134, 136. 
141, 174. 

Cowan— 607. 

Cowan, Andrew — 669. 

Cowan, Capt. John— 412. 413, 
573. 

Cowan, Nathaniel— 559, 560, 582, 
630. 



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Cowan, Ned — 96. 

Cowan, Samuel — 559. 

Cowan, Thomas — 595- 

Cowan, Mrs. Thomas — 595. 

Cowan's Ford, N. C— 493. 

Cowee Mountain — 164. 

Cowee, Town of— 280. 

Cowpens, S. C— 233, 234, 244, 

493. 
Cox— 67. 

Cox, Abraham — 138. 
Cox, Edward— 138. 
Cox, John Jr.— 138. 
Cox, John I.— 138. 
Cox, Thomas (Capt.)— 486, 590. 
Cox, William— 138, 286, 288, 323, 

576. 
Cox, Zachariah— 549, 550, 551, 690, 

691. 
Coyatee Treaty— 343, 679. 
Coyatee, Town of— 273, 343, 344, 

345, 346, 562, 594, 679. 
Cozby Creek (Cocke County) — 

574, 743. 
Cozby, !Dr. James— 372, 426, 427, 

428, 429, 568, 592, 593, 710, 711. 
Crab Crchard, Ky.— 69. 
Crab Orchard, Tenn.— 501. 571, 

579, 591, 595. 
Craig, David— 323, 370, 564, 568, 

594, 643, 644, 650, 652. 
Craig, Capt. John— 422, 561, 638. 
Craig, Capt. Robert— 240. 
Craig's Station, Knox County — 

564, 576. 
Craighead's Corner (Knoxville) — 

560. 
Craven, Lord Charles — 35. 
Crawford, Edward— 642. 
Crawford, Edward— 642. 
Crawford, John (Capt)— 564, 589, 

651, 658, 663, 704. 
Crawford, Moses — 121. 
Crawford, Samuel — 121. 
Creek Indians— 44, 46, 47, 81, 82, 

84, 88, 148, 149, 162, 163, 171, 

172, 2Q5, 272, 342, 343, 344, 345, 



347, 378, 380, 382, 384, 385. 
386, 387, 388, 392, 393, 394, 395, 
396, 397, 399, 400, 414, 443, 446, 
456, 463, 465, 468, 470, 473, 474, 
475, 477, 478, 479, 480, 482, 497, 
499, 502, 503, 512, 513, 514, 51&, 
516, 518, 533, 544, 545, 546, 549, 
557, 561, 563, 564, 566, 567, 569, 
570, 571, 575, 580, 581, 583, 587, 
588, 594, 595, 596, 600, 602, 60:3, 
604, 605, 606, 608, 610, 615, 617, 
618, 619, 620, 622, 633, 689, 712. 

Creek Line — 556. 

Creek IJ^th— 84. 

Creek War, 1813—689. 

Creswell, Andrew — 578. 

Creswell, William— 159, 160. 

Creswell's Creek (Jefferson Co.) — 
741, 742. 

Crockett, David— 138, 708. 

Crockett, Robert — 96. 

Crockett, Samuel — 665. 

Crockett, William— 138. 

Crofts' Mill (Sumner Co.)— 606. 

Croghan, Col. George — 70. 

Crooked Creek, Knox Co. — 574, 
591. 

Cross— 453. 

Cross Mountain (Anderson Co.) — • 
742. 

Cross' Old Fields— 448. 

Crouch, Joseph — 668. 

Crow Island, Ala. — 514. 

Crow Town— 185, 514. 

Crozat's Colony — 45. 

Crozier, Major Arthur — 559. 

Crozier, A. R. Esq.— 460. 

Crozier, Capt. John — 559, 560. 

Crucifixes — 90. 

Cruguer, Lt. Colonel J. H.— 241, 
242. 

Cruiser, "H. M. Ship"— 130. 

Crutcher, Wm.— 463. 

Crutchfield, William— 203. 

Cuba, Island of— 16, 17, 18, 62. 

Culpepper's Rebellion — 41, 43. 



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Cumberland County N. C, Resolu- 
tions— 129. 

Cumberland viDision — 668. 

Cumberland, Duke of — 66. 

Cumberland Gap— 37, 43, 65, 68, 
70, 77, 96, 112, 191, 195, 337, 508. 

Cumberland Guards— 375, 482, 506, 
571. 

Cumberland Mountains — 65, 69, 70, 
80, £5, 183, 184, 191, 194, 199, 
344 345, 477, 499, 500, 501, 504, 
517, 548, 556, 569, 596, 607, 611, 
619, 639, 648, 696, 708, 740, 741, 
742. 

Cumberland River— 45, 66, 68, 69, 
78, 79, 80, 85, 87, 94, 95, 105, 117, 
191, 192. 193, 196, 201, 202, 
203, 205, 207, 228, 280, 337, 342, 
445, 447, 450, 456, 459, 461, 463, 
464, 465, 471, 473, 475, 478, 479, 
491, 506, 507, 508, 527, 545, 556, 
557, 565, 567, 570, 591, 596, 597, 

598, 603, 728, 731, 740, 741, 743, 
744. 

Cumberland Road— 501, 503, 504, 
505, 506, 507, 508, 571, 595, 596, 
728. 

Cumberland Settlement — 202, 205, 
206, 308, 342, 344, 345, 377, 379, 
380, 382, 383, 388, 392, 393, 394, 
401, 433, 442, 446, 448, 456, 457, 
458, 459, 461, 464, 465, 479, 481, 
482, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 490, 
496, 500, 501 ,503, 504, 505, 506, 
507, 508, 531, 532, 535, 538, 544, 
561, .564, 565, 571, 579. J91, 597, 

599, 602, 603, 604, 605, 609, 612, 
615, 617, 620, 622, 648, 664, 710, 
712, 718. 

Cumberland Street, Knoxville — 

560, 630. 
Cumberland Valley— 79, 445. 
Cummings, Sir Alexander — 46. 
Cummings, Rev. Charles— 159, 

160, 169, 642. 
Cunningham — 590. 
Cunningham, Alexander — 568. 



Cunningham, Christopher Sr. — 
120, 138. 

Cunningham, Lt. James— 594. 

Cunningham, Rev. Jesse — 590. 

Cunningham, Paul — 595. 

Cunnin-ham, Colonel Robert (Loy- 
alist)— 216. 

Cunningham, Wm. — 517, 578. 

Cunningham, W. H. — 590. 

Currahee Mountain (Ga.) — 83, 
337, 556. 

Currency (Hard) — 299. 

Currency, Colonial — 132, 221. 

Currency of Cumberland— 504. 
505, 506. 

Currency of Franklin— 297, 298, 
299, 342, 504. 

Cusco — 32. 

Custis, G. W. P.— 246. 

Cutleotoy (Chickasaw Chief) — 
511, 512. 

Dallas, A. J.— 701. 

Danbury, N. C— 270, 300, 308. 

Dandridge, Tenn.— 277, 413, 576. 

590, 687, 708. 
Daniel. Wm. (Dunham?)— 459. 
Dare, Eleanor — 34. 
Dare, Virginia — 34. 
Dartmouth, Lord — 143. 
D'Artaguette, Pierre — 49. 
Davenport, Capt. — 393. 
Davidson Academy — 496, 506. 
Davidson County, Tenn. — 197, 283, 

286, 365, 464, 465, 473, 475, 482, 

492, 494, 496, 497, 500, 502, 503, 
504, 505. 507, 543, 621, 628, 648, 
650, 652, 658, 662, 668, 676, 687. 
688, 690, 698, 704, 707, 708, 740, 
741, 743, 744. 

Davidson, Lt. G. L. — 590. 

Davidson, John — 129. 

Davidson, Wm. (Knox County) — 

574. 
Davidson, General W. L. — 129, 248, 

493, 494, 506. 

Davie. General W. R. — 248, 432. 



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Davis— 486. 

Davis' Ferry, S. C— 254. 
Davis, John— 138. 
Davis, Joseph — 618. 
Davis, Robert — 153. 
Davis, William— 288, 356, 388, 406. 
Deacon's Pond — 193. 
Deaderick, David— 642, 666, 704. 
Deaderick, George — 704. 
Deaderick, J. W. Esq.— 176. 
Deaderick's Plantation— 196, 458. 
Dean, Francis — 576. 
Dearborne, Henry — 670. 
Dearmond, John — 375. 
Dearmond, Richard — 565. 
Dear's Ferry, S. C— 233. 
DeAylloii, Lucas Vasquez — 15. 
Decatur, Ala.— 712, 
December 18, 1776—139. 
December 29, 1778—190. 
December 22, 1779—197. 
December 25, 1780—267. 
December 26, 1780—267. 
December 14, 1782—258. 
December 18, 1784—300. 
December 2, 1787—399. 
December 28, 1791—560. 
December 7, 1792—598, 
December 10, 1792—573. 
December 22, 1792 — 565. 
December 29, 1792—598. 
December 1, 1793—606. 
December 22, 1793—621. 
December 23, 1793—621. 
December 4, 1794—639. 
December 17, 1794—638. 
December 18, 1794—619. 
December 20, 1794—595, 620. 
December 18, 1795—649. 
December 19, 1795—649. 
December 4, 1796—698. 
December 5, 1796—676, 698. 
December 22, 1796 — 677, 
December 23, 1796—677. 
December 24, 1796—677. 
December 25, 1796 — 678. 
December 3, 1797—700. 



December 3, 1798—698, 699. 
December 17, 1798—700. 
December 18, 1798—701. 
December 24, 1798—701. 
December 2, 1799—699. 
Deckhard Rifles— 228, 230. 
Declaration of Independence U. b. 

—128, 131, 133, 287, 537. 
Declaration of Independence, State 
of Franklin— 308, 309, 317. 
Declaration of Rights of U. S. — 

122, 140. 
Declaration of Rights, State or 

Franklin— 323, 324, 325, 332. 
Dedmon, Thomas — 138, 
Deed to Charles Robertson — 119, 
Deed of Cession to British — 76. 
Deed to Jacob Brown — 121, 
Deed, Richard Trivillian's- 110, 
Deed to Watauga Purchase — 119, 

135, 191. 
Deep River, N. C— 247, 252. 
Deer— 206, 450, 456, 501. 
Deery, General — 542. 
Defeated Creek (Smith County) — 

463. 
DeKalb, General John— 215. 
Delaware Bay — 61, 
Delaware Indians— 74, 149, 206, 

447, 
Delaware River — 247. 
Delaware, State of— 62, 
DeLeon, Juan Ponce — 15. 
DeLozier— 82. 

Demere, Capt Paul — 52, 55, 56, 58- 
De Mumbrune, Timothy— 192, 194, 

453, 454. 
De Narvaez, Pamphilo— 15, 16, 23. 
Denham, Jesse — 121. 
Denton, Abraham — 286. 
Denton, Jonathan — 468. 
Denton, Walding— 120. 
Denton's Lick — 446. 
De Peyster, Capt. Abraham— 220, 

223, 236, 237, 238, 241, 244. 
Deposition Jarret Williams — 148. 
Depreve, Isaac — 668. 



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Desha, Benjamin (Son of Robert 

Desha)— 597. 
Desha Creek— 731. 
Desha, Robert— 597. 
Desha, Robert Jr— 597. 
Des Johnnes, Baron — 55. 
De Soto, Ferdinand— 17, 18, 19, 20, 

21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 

39, 62, 81, 82. 
D'Estaing, Count>-208. 
Detroit, Michigan— 177, 187, 188, 

360, 446, 470, 534. 
Dews, Robert— 149. 
Dick's River (See Duck River). 
Dickson, Wm. Jr.— 704, 706. 
Dinwiddie, Gov. George — 66. 
Discontent in N. C.— 98. 
District Court— 678, 682, 684 
Districts of State of Franklin — 

376. 
Dinsmore, Silas— 692, 693. 
Dixon's Creek— 687. 
Dixon, Robert— 380. 
Dixon, Major Tillman— 120, 706. 
Doak. John— 707. 
Doak, Rev. Samuel— 182, 230, 286, 

290, 294, 371, 444, 627, 642. 
Dobbs. Gov. Arthur— 52, 53, 68. 
Dobbs' Fort (N. €.)-— 50. 
Dod, William— 138. 
Dodson's Ford — 88. 
Doggett— 143. 
Doe River— 120, 141. 
Doherty— 63. 
Doherty, Col. George— 190, 241, 

340, 517, 576, 578, 579, 621, 624, 

625, 626, 628, 644, 650, 658, 669, 

704. 
Doherty, Capt. James — 589, 
Donbigbee River (See Tombigbee 

River, Ala.) 
Donolson, Alexander — 365. 
Donelson, Andrew — 707. 
Donelson, James — 460. 
Donelson, John (of Robertson Co.) 

—665. 
Donelson, Col. John— 135. 197, 202 



203, 345, 377, 380, 450, 464, 489. 

618. 
Donelson, John, Jr.— 198, 203. 
Donelson Station — 618. 
Donelson, Stockley— 286, 296, >;23, 

630. 
Donelson, Capt. Stockley (of Da- 
vidson Co.)— 197. 
Dorchester, Earl of — 534. 
Double Head (Tucalotague)— 580, 

581, 596. 
Double Springs — 165. 
Douglas, Edward— 651, 688. 
Douglas, Elmore— 496, 707. 
Douglass, James — 598. 
Douglass, Wm. — 651. 
Downs, William— 377, 386. 
Draft (Conscription) — 552, 553, 
Dovras, Henry — 129. 

635. 
Dragging Canoe (Cheucunsene) — 

151, 157, 165, 172, 173, 183, 187, 

342, 600. 
Drake, Benjamin — 468. 
Drake, Jonathan — 496. 
Drake's Creek (Sumner Co.) — 106, 

195, 457, 462, 464, 478, 604, 740, 

744. 
Drake, Joseph— 96, 105. 
Drake, Sir Francis — 34. 
Draper, Lyman C— 150, 197. 
Drayton (Historian) — 163. 
Drayton, Judge — 123. 
Dripping Springs — 195, 602. 
Drumgold, James — 460. 
Duck River. Tenn.— 1£5, 337, 448, 

460, 463, 466, 469, 471, 472, 47o, 

476, 484, 485, 491. 556, 565, 596, 

606, 740. 
Duffield, George— 697. 
Dugan, Jeremiah — 742. 
Dugger, Julius — 142. 
Dugger's Bridge — 142. 
Duke of Cumberland — 66. 
Duke of Orleans — 686. 
Dumourier. Chas. Francois — 686. 



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Dumplin Creek (Tenn.)— 86, 88, 
166, 274, 278, 299, 344, 345, 369, 
371, 372, 373, 550, 631, 637, 679, 
741. 

Duncan, John — 193. 

Duncan, Joseph — 179. 

Duncan, Martin — 467. 

Dunham— 478. 

Dunham, Daniel— 203. 

Dunham, John— 138, 189. 

Dunham, Joseph — 138, 459. 

Dunham, Joseph Jr. — 446, 483. 

Dunham, Mrs. — 452. 

Dunham Station— 459, 483, 597. 

Dunham, Wm.— 446, 483. 

Dunjain Family — 142. 

Dunjain's — 141. 

Dunlap, E.— 181, 182, 189. 

Dunlap, Hugh— 559, 703. 

Dunlap (of Miss.)— 708. 

Dunlap, General Richard — 559. 

Dunlap, Wm. C. (of Texas)— 708. 

Dunmore, Earl of (John Murray) 
—108, 113, 116, 123, 191. 

Dunmore's War — 112. 

Dunning, Robert— 666. 

Dunwoody, James — 669. 

Dupoister, Capt. — See Capt. Abra- 
ham DePeyster. 

Durant, Mrs. — 516. 

Durroon, Rice — 138. 

DuQuesne, P'ort (Pittsburg) — 53, 
54, 57, 84, 188. 

Dykes, "Bill"— 211. 

Dysart, Capt. James— 240. 

4 

Earl of Dorchester (Guy Carleton) 

—534. 
Earthern Vessels — 90. 
Easley, James — 138. 
East Tenn. Historical Society — 

583, 656. 
Eaton, Amos — 196. 
Eaton's Station— 192, 194, 196, 

202, 447, 451, 456, 461, 470. 
Echato, Village of (See Chota). 
Edens, James — 142. 



Edisto River, S. C— 253, 258. 
Edmisson, Robert — 153, 155. 
Edmondson, Lt. Andrew — :240. 
Edmondson, Lt. Robert Jr. — 478, 

566, 666. 
Edmondson, Lt. Robert Sr. — 24U, 

241. 
Edmondson, Capt. Wm. — 240. 
Edmondson, Capt. Wm. (Mero 

District)— 589, 707. 
Electors for President— 663, 668, 

671, 674, 675, 708. 
Elholm, Caesar Augustus George 

(Major)— 365, 376, 381, 382, 384, 

385, 390, 391, 394, 395, 396, 397, 

398, 408, 411, 412, 584. 
Elholm District— 376. 
Elijah's Creek, Tenn. (Owl Creek) 

—272, 369, 370, 678. 
Elizabeth, Queen (England) — 33, 

40. 
Elizabethton, Tenn.— 108, 140, 141, 

142, 666. 
Elk— 501. 

Elk Garden, Va.— 68. 
Elk Lick, Ky.— 195. 
Elk River— 206, 321, 377, 393, 459, 

460, 475, 477, 485, 491, 604, 608, 

611, 616. 
Ellicott, Andrew — 537. 
Ellijay, Rev. (of Ga.)— 168. 
Elliott, Capt. James— 241, 265. 
Ellis, John— 142. 
Ellis, William- 447. 
Ellison— 449. 
Embree, Thomas — 667. 
Emery River, Tenn.— 188, 696, 742. 
Emuckfaw, Battle of— 16, 555. 
Enolchi (Chief)— 639. 
End of Royal Government, N. C. — 

127. 
England— 15, 32, 33, 34, 35, 47, 

62, 66, 84, 89, 108, 124, 161, 268, 

282, 287, 533, 534, 547, 621. 
English— 74, 177, 360. 
English Colonies in America — 45, 



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47, 71, 74, 118, 122, 123, 124, 

143, 150. 
English's Mountain (Cocke Co) — 

743. 
English, Mr.— 421. 
English Troops— 150, 162, 188, 190, 

208, 209, 210, 213,. 217, 218, 219, 

222, 224, 226, 229, 232, 233, 236, 
237, 245, 246, 247, 251, 255, 257, 
258, 270, 381, 493, 529, 534, 589. 

Ennes, Lt. Col. Alexander (Innes) 

218. 219. 
Enoroe River, S. C— 217, 218, 220, 

223, 224. 

Entry of Land— 120, 175, 189, 280, 

355, 506. 
Esaw Indians — 43. 
Eskridge, John — 468. 
Eskridge, Moses — 468. 
Espiritu Santo Bay — 19. 
Esseneca Indians — 163. 
Estinaula River — 584. 
Estinaula, Town of— 273, 584, 585, 

587. 
Estatoe, Village of, S. C— 56. 
Etowah, Battle of (Rome, Ga.)— 

16, 573, 585, 586, 588, 589, 

590, 591, 620, 677. 
Etowah River (Ga.) (Hightower 

River)— S3, 86, 87, 321, 342, 

587, 588. 
Etchoe, Village of (S. C.)— 56, 61. 
Etsawty, Village of (See Chota). 
Euchee Indians — 497. 
Euphasee River (Hiwassee River). 
Europe— 39, 61, 524. 555, 705. 
European Affairs — 689. 
Eustustie, Town of (Lower Town) 

—163. 
Eutaw Springs (S. C), Battle of 

—253. 
Evans, Andrew — 637. 
Evans, George— 669. 
Evans, John— 568, 743. 
Evans, Lewis — 74. 
Evans, Major Nathaniel — 422, 423, 

426, 427, 428, 464, 465, 475, 477, 



504, 579, 587, 588, 589, 595- 
Evans, Robert— 477, 486. 
Evans, William— 286, 288. 
Ewing, Andrew — 479, 495. 
Ewing, George — 644. 
Ewing, Nathaniel Esq. — 448. 
Executive Council of Georgia — 

384, 385, 394, 395. 

Fagan, John — 241. 

Fain, John— 116, 421. 

Fain, Samuel — 116. 

Fallen, Wm. (Fallin) (Faulin) 

(Falling)— 144, 149, 150, 166, 

167. 
Farrer— 120. 
Farris, John — 557. 
Fayetteville, N. C— 347, 349, 351, 

431, 520. 
February 23, 1778—181. 
February 11, 1780—209. 
February 20, 1780—197. 
February 27, 1780—197. 
February 28,1780—197. 
February 29, 1780—197. 
February 1, 1781—493. 
February 13, 1781—250. 
February 11, 1782—270. 
February 3, 1787—384. 
February 5, 1787—385. 
February 11, 1787—384. 
February 12, 1787—385. 
February 13, 1787—385. 
Feljruary 23, 1787—354, 361, 362. 
February 27, 1787—360. 
February 3, 1788—409, 413. 
February 15, 1788—413. 
February 19, 1788—399, 414. 
February 25, 1788—413, 414. 
February 28, 1788—409. 
February 27, 1791—561. 
February 26. 1793—574. 
February 20, 1794—607. 
February 26, 1784—632. 
February 6, 1796—652, 655. 
February 9. 1796—657, 669. 
February 27, 1797—686. 



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Federal Courts— 682. 

Federal Government — See United 

States. 
Federalist, The— 439. 
Fees to Court Officers— 299. 
Fennison's Springs — 610, 616. 
Ferguson, James — 193. 
Ferguson, Col. Patrick— 215, 216, 

217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 

225, 227, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 

234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 

241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 

248, 249, 385. 
Ferguson's Swamps, S. C. — 254. 
Fielder, Charles— 116. 
Fields, George— 600. 
Figuns, Matthew— 707. 
Finances, Government — 221. 
Fincastle County— 148, 150, 151. 
Findley, John— 70, 94, 95, 96, 116, 

155. 
Findleston, Richard— 514, 585, 611, 

617. 
Fine, Major Peter— 278, 280, 689, 

741. 
Fine, Vinet— 278, 279. 
Fine's Creek (Cocke County) — 

279. 
Finley, Sergeant — 565. 
First Anglo-American Settlement 

West of Miss. River— 113. 
First Bloodshed for Liberty — 101. 
First Cabin in Tennessee — 39, 715, 

716, 724. 
First Cession from Aboriginal 

Owners — 76. 
First Child Born in Nashville — 

489. 
First Christian Minister in Tenn. 

—169, 182. 
Fi St Courthouse, Jonesboro — 281. 
First Courts— 180, 281. 
First English Colony in Va. — 34. 
First Exploration in Tenn. — 77. 
First Fort in Tenn.— 39. 
First Governor of Tenn. — 140. 
First Mill erected in Tenn. — 142. 



First Grant in Tenn.^66. 

First House covered with shingles 
—176. 

First Hunter in Ky.— 95. 

Firs Inhabitant of Watauga — 138. 

First Legislature of N. C— 36. 

First Legislature of Tenn. — 293, 
443. 

First Methodist Conference West 
of the Mountains — 417. 

First Mill, Davidson County — 495. 

First Navigation of Cumberland— 
105. 

First Newspaper of Tennessee — 
557. 

First Presbyterian Church, Knox- 
ville— 374. 

First Records of Washington 
County— 181. 

First Representative Body in 
America — 35. . 

First Road in Davidson County — 
495. 

First Settlers, N. C— 35. 

First Settlers of Va.— 34, 35. 

First Settlers of Watauga— 143. 

First Store in Nashville — 45, 79. 

First Store in Tennessee — 45. 

First Town in Tennessee — 189. 

First White Child born in the Col- 
onies — 34. 

First White Child born in Tennes- 
see — 94. 

First White Man killed in Ken- 
tucky — 95. 

First White Settlement in Tennes- 
see— 85, 92, 93, 207. 

Fishing Ford, Duck River — 475. 

Fitzgerald, Garrett— 288, 669. 

Flat Creek, Knox Co.— 372, 575, 
743. 

Flat Rock, The— 501. 

Fleener, Adam — 604. 

Fleming, Col. Wm.— 114, 115. 

Flennegan, Wm. — 595. 

Flenniken, John — 129. 

Fletcher, Richard— 138. 



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Fletcher, Thomas— 475, 596, 620. 

Flinn's Creek — 450. 

Flint River— 83, 475. 

Flood, John— 508. 

Florida, State of— 15, 17, 19, 25, 

33, 36, 44, 47, 84, 113, 148, 162, 

185, 186, 337, 384, 526, 531, 534, 

538, 546. 
Flower Gap, Va.— 68, 227. 
Floyd, Colonel John— 191. 
Foote— 62, 101, 133, 299. 
Forbes, Gen. John— 54, 188. 
Force's Collection— 133. 
Ford, Colonel James — 466, 496, 

591, 609, 621, 624, 626, 651, 652, 

658, 688. 
Ford, John— 129. 
Forked Deer River — 87. 
Forney, Peter— 116. 
Fort Bell Canton— 690. 

Cathay— 164. 

Chiswell— 151, 190. 

Dunjain — 141. 

DuQuesnd (Pittsburg)— 53, 54, 
57, 84, 188. 

Gillespie— 146, 156. 

Grainger— 667, 68 5. 

Heaton's— 146, 152. 

Henry— 169, 170, 171, 197. 

Jefferson (Louisville) — 446, 449. 

Lee— 150. 

Massac — 537. 

Maumee (Miami, Ohio) — 534. 

Motte, S. C— 252. 

Parkinson's — 141. 

Quesnassie — 523. 

San Ferdinando de Barancos — 
535. 

Shelby (Evan Shelby)— 146. 

Shelby (John Shelby)— 146. 

Toulouse (Ala.)— 523. 

Washington (Cincinnati) — 552, 
553. 

Watauga— 140, 146, 156, 157, 
158, 159, 170. 

White (Knoxville)— 374. 



Womack's (Carter Womack)— 

141. 
Womack's (Jacob Womack) — 
146. 

Fort, William— 743. 

Fortifications — 90. 

Forts— 46, 48, 49, 90, 140, 141, 146, 
150, 151, 156, 157, 158, 178, 203, 
215, 281, 547. 

Forts, Ellas'- 743. 

Foster— 238, 239, 246, 583. 

Foster, Anthony — 598. 

Foster, Ephriam, Esq. — 449, 475. 

Foster, Robert— 707. 

Fountain Creek — 476. 

Fox River, Wis.— 38. 

France— 38, 39, 45, 49, 61, 62, 70, 
71, 75, 84, 108, 192, 208, 384, 473, 
525, 526, 534, 535, 538, 686, 697, 
705. 

Frankland, Commonvi^ealth of — 
324, 326, 327. 328. 3-34. 

Frankland, State of (suggested) — 
324, 387, 403. 

Franklin, State of— 140, 281, 2S2. 
293, 294, 296, 298, 2S9, 300, 308, 
309, 312, 313, 314. 317, 318, 320, 
321, 322. 323, 324, 325, 326, 327. 
334, 335, 338. 339, 340, 342, 343, 
344, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351. 3.54, 
355, 356. 357, 358, 360, oGl. 363, 
365, 367, 368, 369, 371, 376, 377, 
378 379, 380, 382, 383, 3S1. n8«, 
387, 388. 389. 390, 391, 39:', .394, 
395. 396, 397, 3S8, 399. 400, 401, 
402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 413. 412, 
413, 414, 415, 416. 417, 418, 419, 
429, 432, 433, 434, 435, 437 Vr.O, 
440. 443, 444, 481, 504, 518, 5j9, 
520, 521, 530, 533, 542, ••43, 545, 
546, 549, 553, 637, 638, 647. i'()2, 
689. 710. /13. 

Franklin. Benjamin — 75, 324, 386, 
387, 405, 442. 

Franklin Assembly— 293, 294. 

pYanklin. Tenn.— 708. 

Frazier — 194. 



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Frazier, Capt. James — 589, 598. 

Fraziev, John — 463. 

Frazier, Samuel— 650, 652, <>o«, 

688, 704. 
Freeland, George — 194, 496. 
Freeland, Jacob — 455. • 
Freeland, James — 488. 
Freeland Station— 196, 446, 448. 

449, 451, 455, 495. 
French— 32, 37, 38, 44, 45, 46, 47, 

48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 61, 65, 

71, 72, 81, 87, 95, 149, 336, 342, 

360, 465, 469, 470, 591. 
French Alliance — 48. 

French Broad River— 45, 87, 88, 89, 
164, 166, 170, 178, 182, 188, 262, 
265, 267, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 
276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 295, 
299, 300, 301, 305, 319, 356, 358, 

361, 364, 369, 371, 372, 376, 402, 
417, 433, 435, 497, 499, 514, 52U, 
544, 549, 550, 554, 568, 569, 576, 
579, 592, 593, 628, 631, 638, 654, 
655, 662, 680, 741, 742, 743. 

French, Captain — 381. 

French Claims — 40. 

French Colonies — 46. 

French Emissaries — 48, 49. 

French Fleet— 254. 

French, George— 426, 427. 

French Government — 686. 

French Huguenots — 108. 

French, Joseph — 743. 

French Lick (See Nashville, 
"Bluff")— 45, 95, 105, 194, 195, 
197, 200, 202, 206, 445, 454, 455, 
486. 

French Republic (See France). 

French Settlements — 194. 

French War— 66, 144. 

Friley, Colonel Caleb— 575. 

Fuller, Captain — 517. 

Fulton, Robert— 185. 

Furnaces — 90. 

Gaboto (Sebastian Cabot)— 14. 

Gage, Gen. Thomas— 143, 160, 161. 

Gaines. Edmund Pendleton — 708. 



Gaines, James — 675. 

Galbreath, John — 650. 

Gales, Joseph — 433. 

Gallaher, Mr.— 575. 

Gallaher (of Missouri)— 708. 

Gallatin, Tenn.— 447. 

Gambal, Choat— 120. 

Gambel's Station, Knox County — 

565, 574. 
Gammon, N. Esq. — 67. 
Gammon, Richard— 288, 292, 651 

675, 704. 
Gap Creek (Tenn.)— 141, 142, 158, 

230, 376. 
Gardoqui, Don Diego — 524, 526. 
Gass, John— 658, 663, 688, 704. 
Gates, Gen. Horatio— 212, 215, 219, 

220, 221, 222, 224, 243, 244. 
Gaun, Nathan— 265. 
Gaut, William— 584, 585, 586. 
Gay Street, Knoxville— 558, 559, 

560. 
Gear, Mrs.— 607. 
Gee, Jonathan— 566, 600. 
General Assembly — 656, 657, 659, 

663. 
General Assembly, N. C. — 175, 

248, 249, 254, 257, 258. 275. 
General Court of Colonies in Eng- 
land— 35. 
Genet, M.— 535, 536. 
Gentry, John — 508. 
Gentry, Randal — 475. 
Gentry, Robert— 277. 
Gentry, William— 508. 
Georgia, State of— 15, 36, 47, 48,. 
59, 74, 81, 83, 124, 143, 149, 159, 
161, 162, 163, 172, 190, 208, 210, 
212, 214, 221, 225, 247, 258, 291, 
318, 322, 344, 347, 365, 376, 378, 
379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 
386, 387, 388, 390, 445. 
George I, of England — 46. 
George II, of England — 89. 
George II, of England— 71, 126, 
144, 147, 171, 222, 229, 235, 267, 
345, 446. 



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Georgetown, S. C— 252. 

Germantown, Battle of — 494. 

Gibbon, William— 124. 

Gibbs, Mr.— 592. 

Gibbs, Major Zachariah (Loyalist) 

—215, 216, 217, 234. 
Gibson, Captain — 517. 
Gibson, John— 203, 211, 372, 427, 

596. 
Gibson, W.— 463. 
Gibson's— 372, 517. 
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey — 33. 
Gilbert, Thomas— 549. 
Gilbert Town, N. C— 223, 231, 232, 

233, 243. 
Gilkey, Robert— 450. 
Gill, Peter— 453. 
Gillani, James — 577. 
Gillam, Thomas— 577. 
Gillespie (Sumner Co.) — 563. 
Gillespie, Allen— 667. 
Gillespie, Mrs. Eva — 140. 
Gillespie, Col. George— 110, 740. 
Gillespie, Col. George T.— 324. 
Gillespie, Capt. Thomas— 110, 370, 

372, 373, 421, 564, 565, 710. 
Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas— 373. 
Gillespie, Capt. William— 514, 589. 
Gillespie's Station— 146, 156, 514, 

518, 519, 570. 
Gilliam, Devereaux — 372. 
Gilliam's Station— 372, 374, 716. 

Gilliland, John 278, 323, 576. 

Gist, Benjamin— 181, 212, 262, 288. 

Gist, Col. John— 300. 

Gist, Joseph — 286. 

Gist, Joshua— 274, 288, 293, 305, 

637, 638, 669. 
Gist, Thomas— 264. 
Glasgow, James — 313. 
* Glasgow, T. &. Co.— 685. 
Glass Mountain — 89. 
Glass, Mrs. (wife of Major)— 514. 
Glass, Roger — 458. 
Glass, Samuel — 643, 650, 704. 
Glass, Major (Chief)— 519, 551. 
561. 



Glen, Governor James — 50, 51. 

Globe Creek— 476. 

Goff, Andrew— 116. 

Goin, David— 447, 452. 

Goodan, Drury — 138. 

Good Spur Route— 644. 

Goose Creek (Sumner Co.) — 457. 

Gordon's Ferry — 448. 

Gordon, Capt. John — 485, 604, 605, 

607, 612. 
Gordon, Thomas — 669. 
Gore, John— 669. 
Gourley, Thomas— 133, 340, 388, 

426. 
Governor, State of Franklin — 293, 

295. 
Gower, Able, Jr. — 450. 
Gower, Able, Sr.— 450, 566. 
Graham, Benjamin — 116. 
Graham, Gen. Joseph — 239. 
Graham, Wm.— 129. 
Grainger County, Tenn.— 372, 667, 

688. 
Grainger, Mary (wife of Wni. 

Blount)— 667. 
Granby Fort, S. C— 252. 
Grand Assembly Albemarle — 36- 
Grand Father Mountains — 86. 
Grant, Col. James — 61. 
Grant of Six Nations — 93. 
Grant of 1665—36. 
Grants, Cherokee— 117, 119, 204. 
Grants, First Lands (Tenn.)— 66, 
71, 204, 276, 489, 663, 676, 680. 
681, 682, 683. 
Grants, Royal — 113. 
Grants, Spanish Lands — 531. 
Granville, Lord— 98. 
Grassy Springs — 88. 
Grassy Valley (Knox County) — 

278, 580, 587. 
Gray, George — 120. 
Gray, William— 164, 707. 
Greasy Cove, Tenn.— 182, 268, 414, 

415. 
Greasy Rock Creek (Tennessee) — 
68. 



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Great Bend, Tenn. River— 377, 379, 
391, 394, 396, 398, 400, 402, 545, 
550. 

Great Britain— 13, 46, 70, 75, 98„ 
109, 119, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130, 
135, 181, 261, 280, 526, 529, 531, 
641, 675, 684. 

Great Crossing, Tenn. River — 186. 

Great Council at New York— 307. 

Great Council at Philadelphia 
(Congress of Confederation) — 
304. 

Great Guns at Fort Loudon — 57, 
60. 

Great Indian Path— 64, 87, 88, 166, 
167, 186, 710. 

Great Island Holston River — 165, 
267, 271, 305, 306. 

Great Island Town— 168, 169. 

Great Limestone Creek — 173. 

Great Lakes — 529. 

Great Revival— 730, 731. 

Great Spirit— 167. 

Greece, Country of — 91. 

Greenlee's Ford — 164. 

Green Corn Dance — 169. 

Greene County, Tenn.— 121, 273, 
277, 279, 280, 283, 286, 287, 291, 
292, 294, 296, 305, 306, 334, 335, 
337, 338, 340, 356, 358, 360, 365, 
367, 376, 389, 406, 415, 416, 431, 
432, 433, 507, 517, 543, 549, 567, 
621, 648, 650, 652, 658, 688, 697, 
700, 704, 740, 743. 

Green, Elisha (Big) — 608. 

Green Hill— 142. 

Green, Isam — 669. 

Green, Jesse — 211, 427. 

Green River— 79, 95, 195. 

Green, William — 592. 

Greenaway, James — 650, 688. 

Grenbrier River, Va. — 114, 321. 

Greene, Adam — 575. 

Greene, Gen. Nathaniel — 248, 250, 
251, 252, 253, 254, 259, 260, 268, 
270, 277, 490, 491. 



Greene's Lick — 477. 
Greene's Station — 372. 
Greenfield Grant (Anthony Bled- 
soe's Land)— 479, 483, 563, 601, 

602. 
Greeneville College— 627, 628. 
Greeneville, Tenn.— 293, 326, 334, 

335, 337, 340, 371, 389, 402, 414, 

697. 
Greer, Alexander (Capt.) — 138, 

589. 
Greer, Andrew— 120, 138, 140, 141, 

143, 156, 181, 417, 666. 
Greer, Andrew, Jr. — 138. 
Greer, Joseph— 138, 559, 560, 664. 
Gregg, Capt. Samuel — 589. 
Grenville, Lord George — 34. 
Grenville, Sir Richard— 98. 
Griffin, Jesse— 669. 
Griffin, John— 508. 
Grimes, Capt. (Tory)— 179, 243. 
Grimes, Joseph — 138. 
Grimes, William— 620. 
Grubbs, Mr — 179. 
Grymes, Henry — 120. 
Guard Rights— 490. 
Guaxule, Province of — 25, 26. 
Guest. Nathaniel— 149, 171. 
Guilford Court House, N. C— 251, 

252. 
Gulf of Mexico— 14, 17, 38, 39, 45, 

46, 523. 

Habeas Corpus, Writ of — 333. 
Habersham, Joseph — 124, 161. 
Hacker, John — 604. 
Hackett's Station— 376. 
Hadley, Capt.— 477. 
Haggard, James — 483. 
Haggard, Mrs. James — 483. 
Haggard, John— 483, 598. 
Haggard, Mrs. John — 598. 
Haile, John— 138, 139. 
Haines, George — 742. 
Haine's Iron Works — 687. 



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Hains, William— 620. 

Hall, John— 286. 

Hall, Richard— 394, 464. 

Hall, Governor Wm— 464, 601, 

602, 688, 704. 
Hall, Major Wm. (Father of Gov. 

Hall)— 394, 463, 464, 480, 502. 
Halifax, N. C— 121, 132, 139, 189, 

248, 250, 252. 
Halifax Resolutions — 131. 
Halley— 211. 
Halsey, Rev. L. J.— 735. 
Hambleton, Wm. 593. 
Hambriffht, Col. Frederick— 234, 

235, 240. 
Hamer, John — 388- 
Hamilton County, Tenn.— 188. 
Hamilton District— 576, 584, 609, 

620, 637, 642, 644, 662, 664, 667, 

674, 675, 694, 695, 708. 
Hamilton. George — 478. 
Hamilton, Henry (Commander of 

Detroit)— 177, 187, 188, 204. 
Hamilton, John (of Station Camp 

Creek)— 502. 
Hamilton, Major John (Loyalist) | 

—217. 
Hamilton, John C — 662. | 

Hamilton, Joseph— 2S6, 340, 412, 

444, 568, 576, 627, 629, 642, 669. 
Hamilton, William— 568. 
Hammer, John — 669. 
Hammond, Eli— 605. 
Hampton, Mr. — 141. 
Hampton, Col. Andrew— 233, 252. 
Hampton, Michael— 620. 
Handley, Col. George— 398, 399. 
Handley, Robert— 116. 
Handley, Samuel— 116, 264, 413, 

569, 571, 572, 573, 589, 651. 
Hanging Maw (Scolocutta) — 266, 

269, 272, 343, 346, 544, 562, 573, 

577, 594, 595, 639. 
Hanly, James — 194. 
Hankins, John — 598. 
Harden, John— 502. 
Harden, John Jr.— 502. 



Hard Labor, S. C— 76, 93, 102. 
Hardiman, Thomas— 179, 650, 688, 

698. 
Hardin— 190. 
Hardin, Joseph— 277, 288, 292, 417, 

543, 621, 624, 625, 626, 627. 
Hardin, Joseph, Jr.— 277, 517. 
Hardy— 320. 
Hardy, Dr.— 88. 
Harkins, John — 594. 
Harlin, Alexander— 166, 261. 
Harman, Israel — 496. 
Harmar, Gen. Josiah — 401. 
Harpeth River— 79, 449, 475, 620. 
Harpole, Capt. John— 707. 
Harris, James — 129. 
Harris, Richard, Sr.— 129. 
Harrison, James — 462. 
Harrison, Cfipt. Michael— 579, 580. 

583. 
Harrison (Old Mr.)— 198. 
Harrison, Reuben — 197. 
Harrison, Gen. Wm. Henry — 492, 

554. 
Harrod, James — 95. 
Hart, Anthony — 505. 
Hart, David— 117. 
Hart, Mr.— 141. 
Hart, Col. Nathaniel— 117. 
Hart, Thomas— 117. 
Hart's Big Spring— 600, 616. 
Hartt, Geo.— 138. 
Harvey, John, of N. C— 127. 
Haslin, Ellis— 342. 
Hatchee River— 87. 
Haughton, Joshua— 120, 138. 
Haughton, Thomas— 120, 138, 181. 
Havana, Cuba — 19. 
Haw River, N. C— 247. 
Hawkins, Benjamin — 336. 463, 522, 

682, 696. 
Hawkins County, Tenn. — 67, 68, 

94, 106, 187, 294, 351, 356, 358, 

360, 363, 364, 365, 367, 389, 432, 

433, 506, 507, 519, 549, 557, 558, 

567, 621, 628, 648, 650, 652, 658, 

669, 687, 688, 704, 741. 



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Hawkins Line — 696. 

Hawkins, Matt.— 138. 

Hawkins, Gov. Wm., of N. C. — 
249, 250. 

Hawsey, Capt. (Loyalist)— 219. 

Hay, Capt. David— 472, 473, 502. 

Hay, Joseph — 446. 

Hayley, David — 667- 

Hays, Col. Robert— 465, 505, 599. 

Hays, Samuel — 460. 

Hays' Station— 460, 604, 606., 

Haysboro, Tenn.— 687, 708. 

Haywood, John— 53, 59, 68, 69, 76, 
84, 94, 96, 99, 103, 109, 112, 118, 
144, 153, 156, 173, 175, 177, 187, 
191, 203, 206, 234, 257, 258, 266, 
273, 279, 296, 297, 300, 322, 340, 
347, 351, 354, 406, 419, 425, 427, 
437, 446, 462, 493, 502, 594, 596, 
614, 619, 620, 622. 

Haywood, W.— 132. 

Heard, Stephen (See Stehpen 
Hurd)— 377, 698. 

Heaton's Station— 146, 152, 157. 

Heatonsburg Station (Eaton's Sta- 
tion)— 495. 

Helen, John— 485, 607. 

Henderson, Andrew — 576, 669. 

Henderson & Company — 69, 117, 
119, 191, 276, 336, 499, 570. 

Henderson, Nathaniel— 203, 389. 

Henderson, Pleasant — 203. 

Henderson's Purchase — 117, 118, 
191, 276. 

Henderson, Col. Richord— 117, 121, 
191, 202, 203, 276, 481. 

Henderson, Rev. Robert— 576, 627, 
642. 

Henderson, Thomas— 296, 340, 650, 
652, 654, 658, 663. 

Henderson, Major Samuel — 304, 
306, 307. 

Henderson, Lt. Wm— 590. 

Hendricks, Joseph — 455. 

Hendrick's Station— 464. 

Henley, David — 656. 

Henry County, Va.— 342. 



Henry, Mary— 203. 

Henry, Fort Patrick— 57, 169, 171, 

197. 
Henry, Hugh— 286, 29S. 
Henry, Patrick— 98, 169, 320, 321, 

541. 
Henry, Samuel — 643. 
Henry VII of England— 15. 
Henry, William— 568. 
Henry's Station (Samuel Henry) — 

274, 299, 369, 370, 372, 564, 565, 

573, 578. 
Herbert's Springs, N. C. — 45. 
Hermitage, The— 197. 
Herod, Jenny — 488. 
Herrera, Antonio de — 26. 
Herring, Solomon — 476. 
Hessians— 254, 255. 
Hewes, Joseph — 126. 
Hewitt, Dr. Alexander — 47, 48, 53, 

55, 59. 
Hickey, David— 138. 
Hickey, Mr— 141. 
Hickman, Edmond — 462. 
Hickman's Station — 483. 
Hider, Michael— 138, 142. 
Hightower, Georgia (See Etowah). 
Hightower, Oldham— 138. 
Hightower River (See Etowan 

River). 
Hilham, Massachusetts — 299. 
Hill, James-r277. 
Hill, Thomas D., Jr. (Loyalist) — 

217. 
Hillhouse, James — 685. 
Hillsboro, N. C— 130, 222, 243, 

248, 279, 283. 284, 304, 308, 313, 

418, 494. 
Hinds' Valley (Knox County) — 

562. 
Hirrihigua (Cacique) — 19 20. 
History of the Cherokees — 81, 83, 

89. 
History of the Chickasaws — 80. 
History of the Shawnees — 79. 
History of the Uchees — 81. 
"Hit or Miss"— 132. 



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Hitchcock, Daniel — 595. 

Hiwassee River (Tenn.)— 64, 80, 
84, 87, 164, 265, 267, 272, 273, 
341, 420, 517, 523, 584, 587. 

Hiwassee Town (Tenn.)— 88, 164, 
265, 206, 275, 594, 600. 

Hix, Abednep:o — 138- 

Hodge, Ambrose— 120, 138, 142. 

Hodge, Rev. William— 731. 

Hodges, Edward— 295. 

Hog Villages, The— 606. 

Hogan, Edward— 472. 

Hogan, Humphrey — 105. 

Hogan, Richard — 1S3. 

Hogg, James — 117. 

Hoggatt, Capt. James— 479, 589. 

Hogohe?;ee River — (See Holston 
River). 

Holland, Benjamin — 286. 

Holland, Thomas— 278. 

Holliday, John— 192, 193. 

Hollis, James— 120, 189. 

HoUiway, Richard — 116. 

Holmes— 33. 35, 40, 122. 

Holston Division — 668. 

Holston River— 37, 45, 49, 53, 57, 
59, 63, 68,69,73,76,77,80,87,88, 
94, 96, 97, 102, 104, 108, 109, 111, 
113, 119, 120, 121, 145, 146, 149, 
151, 159, 162, 165, 170, 173, 176, 
177, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191, 197, 
205, 210, 267, 269, 276, 278, 280, 
281, 295. 299, 300, 305, 33Y, 

341, 343, :?44, 346, 356, 369, 
371, 372, 374, 375, 415, 420, 
421, 433, 458, 579, 497, 439, 
507, 508, 512, 518, 527, 532, 
542, 544, 549, 550, 554, 555, 556, 
557, 560, 570. 574, 575, 644, 654, 
655, 662, 676, 679, 694, 708, 728, 
740, 741, 742, 743. 

Holston Set:!ement^93, 98, 106, 
144, 158, 160, 177, 186, 196, 200, 

342, 513, 514. 
Holt, Dr. Wm.— 642. 
Hominy Creek — 164. 
Honeycut— 104, 142. 



Hood, David — 455. 

Hood, William— 455. 

Hooper, Absolom — 460. 

Hooper, William— 125, 126, 128- 

Hopewell, S. C— 336 463, 494, 499, 

512, 541, 549, 570, 675. 
Hopson, Edward — 138. 
Hord, Wm.— 704. 
Horry, Col. Peter— 254. 
Horse C reek (Greene County, 

Tenn.)— 740. 
Horton Family— 142. 
Horton, Joshua, Jr. — 142. 
Horton, Joshua. Sr.— 69, 142. 
Horton, Richord (Son of Joshua 
H., Sr.)— 142. 
Hoskins, Capt— 212. 
Hoskins, Josiah— 456, 457, 461. 
Hough's Block House— 569. 
House of Commons (Great Brit- 
ain)— 98. 
House of Commons, State of 

Franklin— 293, 308, 309. 
House of Refuge — 85. 
House of Representatives (Tenn.) 

—653, 654, 658, 659, 660, 661, 

662, 663, 670, 698, 704, 705, 706, 

707. 
House of Reprseentatives (U- S.) 

— See Congress U. S. 
Houston County, Ga.— 377, 379. 
Houston, James— 277, 334, 341, 

370, 518. 552, 650, 658. 663. 
Houston, Gov. John (of Ga.)— 380. 
Houston, Robert Esq— 568, 582, 

629. 
Houston, Gov. Samue' — "08. 
Houston, Rev. Samuel— 286. 287, 

288, 292, 323, 324, 444. 
Houston's Station— 341, 370, 421, 

422, 518, 582. 
Howe — 66. 

Hubbard, Lt. James— 590- 
Hubbard, Major James— 264, 272, 

274, 277, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 

305, 306, 308, 315, 419, 420, 422, 

550. 



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Hubbert's Island, French Broad 

River— 742. 
Hudson River (N. Y.)— 222. 
Hufacre, George — 155, 565. 
Hufacre, James— 372, 417. 
Huger, Gen. Isaac — 61. 
Hughes— 105. 
Hughes, David— 138. 
Hughes, Francis — 334. 
Hughes, Thomas— 138. 
Hughey, James — 116. 
Hugenots, French — 108. 
Humes, T. W. (Address)— 454, 

558, 640, 729. 
Hunter, Capt.— 483. 
Hunter, John — 505. 
Hunter's Station— 370, 420, 421. 
Hunter's Valley, Va. — 68. 
Hunting Shirt.— 246, 247. 
Hunting Grounds — 71, 74, 76, 77, 

78, 80, 87, 89, 94, 117, 139, 144, 

163, 170, 173, 205, 276, 361, 433, 

434, 445, 460, 463, 489, 503, 546, 

548, 549, 694, 740. 
Hurd (Heard), Stephen— 377, 698- 
Hutchings, Capt. Thomas — 198, 

360, 364, 365. 
Huttev, Philip— 578. 
Hutson, George — 138. 
Iberville Bayou — 526. 
Ichiaha, Village of — 26, 27. 
Illionois Indians — 38, 74. 
Illinois River— 43, 105, 529. 
Illinois, State of— 38, 39, 69, 95, 

186, 194, 201, 204, 451, 458, 473. 
Inca — 14, 17. 
Independence of U. S.— 42, 125, 

131, 180, 205, 208, 211, 213, 224, 

227, 229, 246, 247, 250, 277, 280, 

282, 287, 311, 313, 390, 395, 444, 

493, 531, 622, 647. 
Indian Affairs — 641. 
Indian Boundary — 93, 275, 305, 

337, 556, 740, 741, 742. 
Indian Cemeteries — 90. 
Indian Claims— 78, 117, 173, 280, 

489, .545, 663, 665, 676, 683. 



Indian Com— 718, 719, 720. 
Indian Council— 30, 556, 639. 
Indian Creek (Jefferson Co.) — 121, 

182, 269, 270. 
Indian Creek (Middle Tenn.)— 206. 
Indian Creek (Sullivan Co.)— 740. 
Indian Grants— 117, 173, 191, 276, 

299, 684. 
Indian Land— 489, 497, 499, 631, 

663, 665, 676, 684, 685. 
Indian Names, Euphony of — 86, 

639. 
Indian Old Field— 550. 
Indian Path, Grea1^-64, 87, 88, 

166, 167, 186, 710. 
Indian Relics^ — 90. 
Indian Revenge — 86. 
Indian Tower (Old Powell's Val- 
ley)— 276. 
Indian Towns— 86, 90, 185, 268. 
Indian Traffic— 64. 
Indian Tribes (See under separate 
heading of each tribe: Aborig- 
inees, Catawbas, Chelokees, 
Cherokees.v Chickamaugas, 

Chickasaws, Choctaws, Conga- 
res, Coosaws, Creeks, etc.) — 
497, 545, 546, 641, 661, 663, 679. 
Indian Videttes — 90. 
Indian Village— 86. 
Indigo — 705. 
Idols, Indian — 90. 
Ingersol, Jared — 701. 
Ingle's Ferry, Va.— 53, 88, 96, 321. 
Ingles, Thomas— 343, 346. 
Inhabitants of Watauga — 138. 
Inman, Abednego — 415, 669, 
Inman, Capt. Shadrack— 218, 219. 
Innes, Lt. Col. Alex— 218, 219. 
Iredell County, N. C— 374. 
Iredell, James — 125. 
Iredell, Jane (Text print Ireland) 

—266. 
Iredell's Revisal— 175. 
Ireland— 61, 62. 
Ireson — 459. 
Irish Bottom, The— 369. 



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Iron Mountain— 68, 86, 121, 426, 

696, 740. 
Iroquois Confederacy — 44. 
Iroquois Indians — 74. 
Irvin, John — 286. 
Irving', Washington— 16, 18, 19, 2U, 

21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. 
Irwin, Joseph — 459, 483. 
Irwin, Robert— 129, 131. 
Irwin's Store — 610. 
Isbell, Godfrey— 212. 
Isbell, Zach— 107, 108, 121, 136, 

181, 182. 
Ish, John— 422, 594, 595. 
Ish's Station— 370, 564, 565, 579, 

581, 583, 584, 587. 
Island Flats, Battle of— 150, 152, 

154, 159, 190. 
Island Town on Tenn. River — 341. 
Ivy Creek, Tenn.— 89, 269. 
Jack, Jeremiah— 110, 265, 273, 

372, 568. 
Jack, Major (of Ga.)— 163. 
Jack, Capt. Patrick— 60, 68, 710. 
Jacks, Samuel — 669- 
Jackson, Andrew (President of U. 

S.)— 248, 484, 614, 615, 641, 650, 

652, 653, 654, 655, 667, 676, 677, 

684, 698, 699. 
Jackson, Josiah — 576, 669. 
Jacksonborough, S. C. — 258. 
Jafna— 89. 

Jail, The Knoxville— 558, 568. 
James Island (S- C.)— 257. 
James River, Va.— 37, 718. 
James, Thomas — 460. 
Jamestown, Va. — 34, 43. 
January 4, 1781—268. 
January 15, 1781—451. 
January 18, 1781-248- 
January 31, 1782—226. 
January 5, 1784—495. 
January 2, 1785—291. 
January 10,-1786-463. 
January 20, 178&— 483. 
January 24, 1788 — 405. 
January 10, 1791—550. 



January 11, 1791—560. 

January 18, 1791—560. 

January 31, 1791—560. 

January 19, 1792—596. 

January 28, 1792—597. 

January 14, 1793—489. 

January 22, 1793—574. 

January 26, 1793—568. 

January 29, 1793—574. 

January 1, 1794—621. 

January 5, 1795 — 620. 

January 11, 1796—649, 650, 655. 

January 12, 1796—655. 

January 27, 1796—652. 

January 1, 1797—687. 

January 9, 1797—678. 

January 31, 1797—678. 

January 3, 1799—701. 

January 5, 1799—703. 

January 10, 1799—701. 

January 14, 1799—701. 

Jarnigan, Thomas — 277. 

Jarvis, John — 601. 

Jay, John— 400, 523, 524, 525, 526, 

529. 
Jefferson County, Tenn —188, 270, 

277, 294, 369, 567, 568, 576, 621, 

637, 648, 650, 652, 658, 669, 680, 

687, 688, 689, 704, 708, 741, 743^ 
Jefferson, Thomas— 129, 248, 267, 

641, 657, 706. 
Jenappe, Battle of — 686. 
Jenkins, Jacob — 590. 
Jennings, Jonathan— 199, 203, 447, 
Jennings, Mrs. Jonathan — 200. 
Jett. Stephen— 380. 
Job, William— 689. 
Jocelyn, Colonel (See Joslin) — 

482, 483. 
John's Island, S. C— 209, 257. 
Johns, Mr. — 449. 
John's River — 164. 
Johns, Sr.— 203. 
Johnson County, Tenn. — 295. 
Johnson, Daniel — 460. 
Johnson, Dr. (Reminiscences) — 

124, 216, 225, 253, 256. 



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Johnson, Isaac — 456, 462. 




July 


17, 1673—39. 


Johnson, Jeremiah Esq. — 376- 




July 


1, 1776—162. 


Johnson, John Sr. — 707. 




July 


4, 1776—131. 


Johnson's Station— 603. 




July 


6, 1776—149. 


Johnson's Lick — 605. 




July 


8, 1776—148. 


Johnston, John — 478. 




July 


19, 1776—154. 


Johnston, Gov. Samuel— 417, 


418, 


July 


20, 1776—154. 


424, 522. 




July 


21, 1776—157. 


Johnston, William — 447- 




July 


4, 1777—177. 


Johnston, Capt. Thomas — 589, 


651, 


July 


20, 1777—174. 


652, 58, 659, 663. 




July 


21, 1777—174. 


Johnston, William — 117. 




July 


15', 1780—213. 


Johnston, Wm. Sr. (of Robertson | 


July 


24, 1780—213. 


Co.)— 665. 




July 


30, 1784—377. 


Johnson, Sir William— 69, 75. 




July 


29, 1785—377. 


Joliet, Louis— 38. 39. 




July 


10, 1786—343. 


Jones, Mrs. — 449. 




July 


19, 1786—338. 


Jones' Ford— 68. 




July 


20, 1786—343. 


Jones (History)— 99, 125, 126, 


127, 


July 


23, 1786—343. 


131, 133. 




July 


31, 1786—343, 344. 


Jones, John— 107, 120, 138. 




July 


2, 1787 470. 


Jones, Lewis — 138. 




July 


5, 1787—393. 


Jones (Representative) — 689. 




July 


6, 1787—391. 


Jones, Robert— 478. 




July 


13, 1787—670. 


Jones, Willie— 189. 




July 


24, 1787—377. 


Jones, Dr. W. N.— 124. 




July 


31, 1787—391. 


Jonesboro, Tenn.— 66, 67, 142, 


176, 


July 


8, 1788 419. 


189, 273, 281, 286, 288, 290, 


291, 


July 20, 1788—479. 


292, 293, 294, 318, 339, 356, 


362, 


July 


29, 1788—418. 


389, 391, 401, 406, 407, 413, 


414, 


July 


2, 1791—556. 


424, 426, 577, 666, 675, 687, 


708. 


July 


3, 1791—596. 


Jonesville, Tenn- — 68. 




July 


12, 17S1— 596. 


Joslin, Mr. (See Jocelyn) — 605. 


July 


15, 1791—553. 


Joslin's Station— 605, 620. 




July 


16, 1792—568. 


Journal of the Adventure — 197, 


July 


1, 1793—604. 


448. 




July 


15, 1793—605. 


Journal of Commissioners — 76. 


July 


18, 1793—605. 


Journal of House of Representa- 


July 


19, 1793—605. 


tives, 1796—628, 652, 656. 




July 


22, 1793 576. 


Journal of Washington County 


July 


6, 1794—608. 


Counrt— 181. 




July 


24, 1794—594. 


Judd Family— 182. 




July 


29, 1794—609. 


Judd's Friend (Outacite) 


—57, 


July 


7, 1795—642. 


173. 




July 


8, 1795—644. 


July 2, 1540—27. 




July 


11, 1795—645. 


July 4, 1584—33. 




July 


4, 1796—669. 672. 


July 23, 1587—34. 




July 5, 1797—699. 



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July 


8, 1797—698, 699. 


July 


10, 1797—698. 


July 


2, 1798—694. 


July 


7, 1798 694. 


July 


9, 17S8— 695. 


July 


16, 1798—699. 


July 


17, 1798—699. 


July 


19, 1798—699. 


July 


18, 1826 492. 


June 25, 1540—26. 


June 


26, 1585—33. 


June 


7, 1755—75. 


June 2, 1769—95. 


June 


7, 1769—95. 


June 12, 1775—143. 


June 


3, 1776—150. 


June 


11, 1776—151. 


June 


28, 1776— 1G2. 


June 


1, 1780—491. 


June 16, 1780—213. 


June 


2. 1784 335. 


June 


1, 1785 309. 


June 


10, 1785—296. 


June 


17, 1785 316, 318. 


June 


1, 1787—465. 


June 


12, 1787 465. 


June 


15, 1787—465. 


June 


24, 1787—390, 391, 410. 


June 


25, 1787—387. 


June 


27, 1787—391. 


June 


30, 1787—386. 


June 


16, 1790—433. 


June 


2, 1791—596. 


June 


14, 1791—596. 


June 


6, 1792—598. 


June 


11, 17£2— 567. 


June 


16, 1792—568. 


June 


17, 1792—568. 


June 


25, 1792—568. 


June 


26, 1792—563, 598. 


June 


4, 1793—604. 


June 


11, 1793—576. 


June 


20, 1793 604. 


June 


11, 1794 607. 


June 20, 1794—593. 


June 5, 1795—620. 


June 29, 1795 641. 



June 14, 1798—693. 

June 21, 1798—693. 

June 25, 1798—693. 

Justice, Richard (Chief)— 561. 

Justices of the Peace, State of 
Franklin— 296. 

Justices of Peace, Washington Dis- 
trict— 174. 

Kaiatee, Town of (Tenn.)— 268. 

Kallamuchee River (Tennessee 
River). 

Karr, Matthew— 565. 

Kaska.skias Illinois— 44, 49, 186, 
188. 

Rasper's Creek (See Mansker) 
Creek). 

Kearns, John — 568. 

Keenan, W. (Map Engraver) -238. 

Keeney, John— 689. 

Kelly, Alexander (Colonel) — 370, 
568, 574, 583, 586, 587, 621, 62^:, 
624, 626, 627, 629, 643, 658, 659, 
688. 

Kendall— 718. 

Kendrick, John — 448. 

Kenhawa, Battle of— 115, 116, lL-;8, 
261, 492. 

Kenhawa River, Va.— 45, 73, 77, 
93, 102, 114, 115, 119, 207, 321, 
492, 740. 

Keuka, Town of— 600. 

Kennedy, Abraham — 599. 

Kennedy, Daniel— 277, 286, 288, 
291, 292, 296, 299, 334, 340, 387, 
389, 391, 405, 415, 416, 417, 517, 
518, 543, 627, 642, 669, 697. 

Kennedy, George — 453. 

Kennedy, John— 704. 

Kennedy. Risby — 447. 

Kennedy. Mrs.— 374. 

Kennedy's Mill (Knoxville)— 560- 

Kennon, Wm.— 129. 

Kentucky— 26, 36, 66, 67, 69, 73, 
77, 79, 80, 88, 92, 94, 95, 96, 112, 
113, 149, 191, 193, 195, 196, 200, 
202, 204, 205, 212, 213, 280, 299, 
308, 315, 322. 342. 344. 345. 377. 



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379, 380, 382, 393, 421, 447, 451, 


Kingston, Tenn. (Roane Co.) — 


-569, 


452, 456, 457, 460, 464, 465, 491, 


638, 708. 




492, 501, 523, 527, 532, 536, 537, 


Kirby, George— 710. 




538, 546, 570, 575, 576, 603, 609, 


Kirk, John— 419, 420, 421. 




618, 655, 683, 731, 743. 


Kirkland, Colonel— 148. 




Kentucky River— 70, 95, 117, 191. 


Kirkland, Col. Moses (Loyalist)— 


Kentucky Settlement — 177. 


216. 




Kentucky Trace— 195, 203, 204, 


Kirkpatrick, James — 421. 




315, 337, 344, 483, 501, 556, 602, 


Kirkpatrick, Major James— 


-482, 


743. 


483. 




Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions, 


Kirk's Station— 370. 




1798-99 683. • 


Kittigeskie (Chief)— 577. 




Keowee, Little (Town of) — 56. 


Knights of the Horseshoe — 43. 


Keowee River, S. C— 83, 336. 


Knox County, Tenn.— 68, 94, 


115, 


Keowee, Town of (Old Town)— 51, 


155, 188, 226, 273, 278, 295, 


341, 


105, 163. 


372, 375, 415, 443, 517, 558, 


564, 


Kerr, Robert— 334. 


565, 567, 568, 576, 587, 592, 


593, 


Keywood, John — 417, 446. 


596, 621, 626, 643, 648, 651, 


652, 


Kiachatalee (Chief)— 567. 


658, 688, 698, 700, 704, 708, 


741, 


Kilgore's Station— 195, 456, 457. 


742. 




Kilpatricks— 566. 


Knox, Gen. Henry (Secretary of 


Kimberlin, Jacob — 376. 


War) 489, 547, 550, 558, 


560, 


Kincaid, Mr— 144. 


562, 563, 567, 570, 574, 577, 


600, 


King, Ann— 619. 


608, 617, 619, 677, 679. 




King, Austin, Augustus— 708. 


Knox, Colonel Jomes — 97, 105 




King Fisher, The (Creek)— 586. 


Knoxville, Tenn.— 51, 67, 197, 


278, 


King, James — 559. 


295, 370, 372, 374, 375, 419, 


421, 


King, James (Son of Ann King) — 


422, 433, 443, 481, 508, 517, 


518, 


619. 


555, 567, 568, 569, 570, 573, 


574, 


King, John— 138. 


575, 576, 577, 579, 581, 582, 


583, 


King, Hon. Mitchell— 324. 


591, 592, 594, 603, 616, 618, 


621, 


King, Capt. Richard— 589. 


622, 623, 628, 629, 630, 631, 


632, 


King, Col. Richard, (Loyalist) — 


635, 636, 638, 639, 641, 643, 


645, 


216. 


648, 649, 650, 651, 655, 656, 


657, 


King, Major Robert— 425, 544, 554, 


667, 669, 672, 679, 686, 687, 


688, 


577, 594. 


691, 692, 694, 695, 698, 699, 


702, 


King, Rufus— 671. 


703, 704, 708, 709, 710, 711, 


712, 


King, Thomas— 340. 


713, 728. 




King's Meadow— 142, 189. 


Knoxville Argus — 721. 




King's Mountain, Battle of— 179, 


Knoxville District, N. C— 250 




214, 216, 232, 235, 236, 237, 238, 


Knoxville Gazette — 557, 558, 


589, 


239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 


677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 683, 


686, 


247, 248, 249, 251, 261, 311, 376, 


687. 




381, 385, 404, 492, 493, 589, 713. 


Kunokeskie (Cherokee) — 556, 


639. 


Kingston, N. C— 316, 361, 363, 


Kuykendall, Benjamin— 596, 597. 


366. 


Kuykendall, Joseph— 502. 





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Kutha^sta (The Prince) Chief— 

560. 
Lacy, Hopkins— 568, 576, 621, 664. 
LaFayette, Marquis de — 253. 
Lake Oneida, N. Y.— 44. 
Lakin, Benjamin — 731. 
Lame Will (Chief)— 678. 
Lancaster, John — 707. 
Lancaster, Pennsylvania — 91, 228. 
Land Bounty — 72. 
Land of Cherokees— 46, 118, 305, 

315, 317, 319, 364, 489, 549, 663, 

679, 680. 

Land Claims of Tennessee— 679, 

680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 703. 
Land Entries— 120, 675, 676, 685. 
Land Grants— 66, 71, 113, 119, 191, 

402,490, 531, 536, 545, 550, 631, 
679. 
Land, Indian— 299, 306, 631, 663. 
Land Office— 120, 175, 275, 356, 
358, 360, 361, 364, 402, 499, 550, 
631, 655, 675, 682, 684. 
Land Patents— 120. 
Land, Public— 283. 
Land Records, Watauga Purchase 

—119. 
Land Titles— 119, 120, 204. 402, 
489, 649, 655, 663, 675, 679, 682, 
685, 698. 
Land Warrants— 113, 278, 402, 496, 

631, 675. 
Land, Western (See Public Land). 
Lane, Acquilla — 179. 
Lane, Isaac— 179, 241, 263, 264. 
Lane, Governor Ralph — 33. 
Lane, Tidence— 182. 
Lanier, Isaac — 203. 
Lanier, Robert— 172, 226. 
Lariman, D- — 448. 
LaSalle, Robert Cavalier Seir de— 

39, 40, 62. 
Lashley (of Creeks)— 570, 575. 
Latitude Hill (State Line)— 491. 
Latopoia (Chickasaw Chief)— 463. 
Laurel Creek, Fentress County— 
187. 



Laurel Mountain, Ky. — 67, 321. 

Lawrence, John — 620. 

Lawrens, Henry — 61- 

Laws of Virginia — 134, 136. 

Lea, James — 576, 669. 

Lea, James (of Mississippi) — 708 

Lea, Major — 704. 

Lea, Micajah — 88. 

Lea, William— 595. 

Lead Ore— 376. 

Lease, Jacob Brown's — 110. 

Lease of Land, Carter's Valley — 

119. 
Lease, Watauga— 109, 111, 119, 

135, 207, 275. 
Lee County, Va.— 67. 
Lee, Fort>— 150. 
Lee, Gen. Henry— 253. 
Lee, Richard Henry— 336, 497. 
Lebanon Church, Knoxville, Tenn. 

—710. 
Lebanon, Tenn. — 460. 
Lefevre, Isaac — 448. 
Legal Tender— 295, 298, 299. 
Legislature, State of Franklin — 

293, 296, 297, 308. 
Legislature of N. C— 36, 189, 204, 

226, 300, 305. 

Legislature of Tenn. — 554, 657, 

660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 666, 668, 

669, 672, 673, 676, 685, 688, 689, 

690, 691, 692, 698, 703, 704, 705, 

706,. 708, 712, 734. 

Legislature of Virginia— 103, 204. 

Leiper, Capt. James— 449, 453,, 

488. 
Leiper, John — 619. 
Leiper, Samuel — 571, 572. 
Lenoir. Major — 690. 
Lenoir, Gen. Wm.— 164, 239, 241. 
Leslie. Generela Alexander- -248. 
Letter Book of John Stewart— 161. 
Lewellen, Abednego— 485. 
Lewis, General Andrew— 51, 52, 

114, 115. 
Lewis, Col. Chas.— 114. 
Lewis, Fort (Va-)— 53, 57. 



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Lewis, Joel— 650, 658, 659, 704. 
Lewis, Mordecai— 638, 669. 
Lewis, Seth— 658, 663. 
Lewis, William— 182. 
Lexington, Battle of— 124, 127, 

128, 261. 
Lexington, Ky. — 731. 
Liberty, American— 123, 227. 
Liberty Hall (Mechlenburg Co., N. 

O— 666. 
Lick Creek (Greene Co.)— 121, 165, 

166, 687. 
Lick Creek, Hickman Co. — 466. 
Lillard, Colonel— 280. 
Lillard, William— 669, 688, 704. 
Limestone Creek, Bi^: (Greene 

Co.)— 121, 740. 
Limit of State of N. C— 140. 
Linch, David — 105. 
Linch, William— 105. 
Lincoln— 120. 
Lincoln, General Benjamin — 190, 

208, 209, 221. 
Lincoln County, N. C— 214, 273. 
Lindsay, Isaac— 95, 495, 502. 
Lith, Ebenezer — 669. 
Little, Andrew — 120. 
Little Barren— 195. 
Little Carpenter (See Atta-Culla- 

CuUa or Attakullakulla or Atta- 

Culla-Kulla). 
Little Dismal Creek— 86. 
Little Harpeth River— 744. 
Little Laurel Creek— 575, 604. 
Little Owl's Town— 188. 
Little River— 87, 88, 168, 170, 272, 

295, 299, 319, 321, 341, 346, 374, 

419, 518, 544, 556, 570, 574, 696, 

742. 
Little Tallassee— 479. 
Little Turkey (Creek Chief)— 482, 

544. 
Livingston, Robert R. (Chancel- 
lor)— 72. 
Livington, William — 678. 
Load Stone— 82. 
Location of Old Forts — 146. 



Lochaber, S. C, Treaty of— 102. 

Locke, John — 41, 42. 

Locus Land (Home of Gen. Wm. 

Hall)— 464. 
Loftus Heights— 527. 
Logan, Col. Benjamin — 177, 191, 

576. 
Logan, Col. John — 359. 
Logan, John (Indian) — 113. 
Loggins, William — 196, 467. 
Lonas, Henry — 582. 
London, England— 47, 63, 108. 
Long, Mr.— 144. 
Long Creek (Jefferson Co.) — 88, 

166, 262, 277. 
Long Hunters — 97. 
Long Island of Holstcn — 53, 77, 

102, 119, 152, 157, 158, 160, 169, 

172, 177, 185, 190, 197, 276, 317, 

417, 508, 689. 
Long Island, Village of (Tennes- 
see)— 54, 57, 66, S3, 169, 594. 
Long, John— 292, 340. 
Longhair (Chickasaw Chief) — 484. 
Lookout Mountain— 183, 428. 557. 
Lookout Towns— 185, 266, 561, 600, 

616. 
Looney, David— 189, 288, 292, 323, 

658, 663. 
Looney, Moses— 189, 288, 292. 
Loudon, Earl of (John Campbell) 

—51, 52, 114. 
Loudon, Fort— 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 

59, 60, 66, 71, 82, 84, 85, 93. 
Louisiana, State of— 36, 39, 45, 46, 

47, 49, 113, 526, 527, 528, 529, 

531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 539, 

640. 
Louis XIV of France— 39, 40, 49, 

683. 
Louis Phillippe (Son of Duke of 

Orleans)— 686. 
Loushatchee River, Ala. — 87, 523. 
Love, Mr. (of Carter's Valley) — 

144. 
Love, James— 426. 
Love, John — 142. 



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Love, Colonel Robert — 165, 278, 
323, 388, 407, 408, 414, 415, 425, 
426, 517. 

Love, General Thomas — 408. 

Lovely, Wm. L.— 708. 

Lowe's Station (Knox Co.) — 565. 

Lower Cumberland — 78, 97, 105, 
193, 194, 195, 205, 228, 489. 

Lower Towns (Cherokees) — 46, 
121, 149, 163, 165, 174, 185, 271, 
319, 489, 557, 564, 570, 576, 595, 
600, 602, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 
617, 618. 

Lowry, John— 638, 664. 

Lowry, William — 568, 594, 644. 

Lowry's Ferry — 584, 703. 

Lowry's Island — 608. 

Loyalists— 208, 200, 210, 213, 214, 
215, 216, 219, 221, 223, 224, 227, 
229, 230, 233, 246, 247, 253, 493. 

Lucas, Andrew — 462. 

Lucas, Major Isaac — 451, 453, 454. 

Lucas, Robert— 107, 119, 138, 181. 

Luske, Cap. Joseph— 138, 565, 598. 

Luttrell, Mrs., Plantation of— 582. 

Luttrell, John— 117. 

Lying Fish— 173. 

Lyttleton, Gov. Wm. H.— 55. 

Lyle, Henry — 120. 

Lyle, Samuel— 669. 

McAdams, John — 495. 

McAllister, John— 642, 675. 

McBee's Ferry— 687. 

McBury, Colonel— 163, 165. 

McCain, James — 495. 

McCartney, Charles— 138. 

McCartney, Joseph — 138. 

McCarty, Benjamin — 667. 

McCarty, Jacob — 665. 

McCay, Abraham— 669. 

McCay, Spruce— 182, 274. 

McClelland, Capt. John— 572, 59i3. 

McClellan, Sergeant— 590. 

McCIung, Col. Charles— 560, 568, 
629, 651, 652, 655. 

McClung, James W — 708. 

McClure— 342. 



McClure, Matthew— 129. 
McCollah, Joseph— 669. 
McConnel Station— 370. 
McCormack, James — 319. 
McCormick, John — 138. 
McCoy's Fort on French Broad 

River — 279. 
McCray, Charles— 669. 
McCrory, Thomas — 744. 
McCrosky, John— 187, 240, 241. 
McCullough— James H.— 26. 
McCuUough's Station— 370. 
McCulloch— Thomas— 568, 594. 
McCune, James — 606. 
McCutchin's Trace— 475, 484. 
McDonald— 188. 
McDowell, Col. Charles— 183, 212, 

213, 214, 217, 219, 220, 223, 227, 

228, 229, 232, 243, 427, 429, 493. 
McDowell, Major Joseph — 232, 

233, 235, 236, 237, 238, 300, 418, 

427, 429. 
McDowell, Mrs. Wm.— 557. 
McElwee, James (McLemee) — 559. 
McEwen, David— 708. 
McEwen, Mrs. — 371. 
McEwen, R. H.— 371. 
McEwen's Station— 370^ 
McFarland (wounded on Ky. road) 

—•563. 
McFarland, James — 743. 
McFarland, Major John — 569, 578, 

582. 
McFarland, Robert— 277, 369, 576, 

669. 
Magahee, Samuel — 637. 
McGaughy, Miss— 483. 
McGaughy, Samuel (Magahee) — 

637. 
McGaughy's Station— 369, 578, 

590, 710. 
McGavock, David— 196. 708- 
McGhee, John— 89. 
McGhee, Rev. John— 731. 
McGhie, Rev. Wm.— 563, 731. 
McGillevray, Alexander— 479, 480, 

481, 482, 516. 561. 



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McGimpsie Family — 429. 
McGinnis, Lieut. John — 240. 
McGlocklen, John— 689. 
McGready, Rev. James — 731. 
McGreen, Capt.— 272. 
Mcintosh, Lachlan— 336, 377, 693, 

696. 
McKee, John— 595, 644. 
McKendree, Wm.— 731. 
McKenney's Ford— 164. 
McLain, J. S.— 707. 
McLain, Wm.— 707. 
McLinn Family — 142. 
McMahon, James— 669. 
McMahon, John— 181, 388. 
McMillan, Alexander— 372. 
McMinn, Joseph— 621, 624, 626, 

650, 652, 657, 658, 669, 688. 
McMoon— 596. 
McMurray — 597. 
McMurray, William— 457, 591. 
McNabb— 279. 
McNabb, Baptist— 120, 142. 
McNabb, David— 269, 569, 666. 
McNabb Family— 142. 
McNabb, John— 120, 181, 212, 543, 

569, 669. 
McNabb, William— 389. 
McNairy, Judge John — 484, 506, 

650, 652, 653, 662, 708. 
McNamas', Creek — 173. 
McNutt, Benjamin— 586, 587. 
McNutt, George— 369, 374, 568, 

629. 
McRory, John— 566, 600. 
McRory, Robert— 607. 
McTeer, William— 369. 
McTeer's Mill (Tenn.)— 272, 369, 

870. 
Mac'.in- 485. 

Maclin, Wm— 651, 662, 689. 
Maclin, Zachariah — 605. 
Madison, James (President of U. 

S.)— 439, 443. 
Madison, Capt. Thomas— 154. 
Madrid, Spain— 532, 537. 



Maham, Col. Hezekiah (Mayhem) 

—254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 260- 
Mail Facilities in Tenn.— 687. 
Main Street, Knoxville— 559, 560. 
Mallett, Job— 512, 513. 
Mallett, Polly— 511. 
Maughon, John— 286, 288. 
Manifee, James— 447, 453. 
Manifee, John— 286, 288, 402, 658, 

663, 688, 704. 
Manifee Station (Knox Co.) — 565. 
Manifesto, Gov. Martin of N. C. — 

309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 

317. 
Manifesto Gov. Sevier — 316. 
Manifold's Station— 372, 373. 
Mann, George— 639, 640. 
Mann, Mrs- George — 639, 640- 
Mann, William — 448. 
Mansco, Colonel George — 456. 
Mansco, Kasper (See Mansker). 
Mansion House, Knoxville — 559, 

560. 
Mansker, Kasper— 96, 105, 191, 

192, 194, 195, 206, 482, 496, 599. 
Mansker's Lick (Sumner Co.) — 69, 

106, 191, 192, 195, 447, 452, 495, 

740. 
Manteo (Native Indian) — 33. 
Map of Dr. Mitchell— 75. 
Maple Swamp — 195. 
March 24, 1663—35. 
March 17, 1775—117. 
March 19, 1775—119. 
March 25, 1775—121. 
March 27, 1777—171. 
March 1, 1780—197. 
March 2, 1780—197. 
March 3, 1780—197. 
March 4, 1780—198. 
March 5, 1780—198. 
March 6, 1780—198. 
March 7, 1780—198. 
March 8, 1780—198. 
March 9, 1780—199. 
March 10, 1780—199. 
March 11, 1780—200. 



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i 



March 12, 1780—200. 

March 13, 1780—201. 

March 14, 1780—201. 

March 15, 1780—201. 

March 19, 1780—212. 

March 20, 1780—201. 

March 21, 1780—201. 

March 24, 1780-201- 

March 25, 1780—201. 

March 26, 1780—202. 

March 27, 1780—202. 

March 28, 1780—202. 

March 29, 1780—202, 209. 

March 30, 1780—202. 

March 31, 1780—202. 

March 15, 1781—251. 

March 2, 1785-463- 

March 15, 1785—377. 

March 31, 178.5—293. 

March 3, 1787—385. 

March 18, 1787—354. 

March 20, 1787—357, 358, 363. 

March 21, 1787—357. 

March 25, 1787—359. 

March 26, 1787—360. 

March 1, 1788—414, 520- 

March 10, 1788—417. 

March 11, 1788—415. 

March 16, 1788—415. 

March 21, 1788—416. 

March 24, 1788—417. 

March 1, 1790—433. 

March 5, 1792—597. 

March 6, 1792—597. 

Mar</h 12, 1792—597. 

March 9, 1793—574. 

March 16, 1793—575. 

March 18, 1793—575. 

March 20, 1793—575. 

March 21, 1793—576. 

March 20, 1794—607. 

March 5, 1795—620. 

March 14, 1795—620. 

March 28, 1796—657, 674- 

March 29, 1796—658. 

March 30, 1796—659. 

March 1, 1797—684. 



March 3, 1797—684, 685, 698. 
March 4, 1797—698. 
March 1, 1798—700. 
March 3, 1799—699. 
March 21, 1800—702, 703. 
March 20, 1838—324- 
Margot River (See Wolf River). 
Marquette, Jacques— 38, 39, 62. 
Marquette's Journal — 38, 78- 
Marion, Gen. Francis — 61, 210, 
253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 260, 270. 
Marseilles, Franch — 686. 
Marshall, Bartley (Capt.)— 589, 

667. 
Marshall, Humphrey— 41, 71, 538, 

615- 
Marshall, William— 389. 
Martial Spirit of the People — 124. 
Martin Academy— 294, 316, 642. 
Martin, Gov. Alexander (N. C.) — 
270, 271, 300, 304, 305,, 306, 307, 
308, 309, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 
317, 441, 494. 
Martin Family — 182. 
Martin, F- .—26, 37, 39, 43, 44, 49, 

52, 113, 133, 527. 
Martin, Gen. Joseph— 265, 267, 
268, 269, 271, 276, 286, 291, 304, 
305, 306, 318, 336, 342, 360, 377, 
378, 389, 416, 417, 418, 421, 425, 
463, 464, 489, 513, 517, 518, 519. 
Martin, Gov. Josia o fN. C.— 125, 

126, 127, 129, 130, 191. 
Martin, Mr.— 376, 716- 
Martin, Samuel— 129, 579. 
Martin, Capt. William— 452, 464, 

477. 
Maryland Gazette — 158. 
Maryland Resolutions— 123. 
Maryland, State of— 70, 222, 248. 

298, 400, 525. 
Maryville. Tenn.— 88. 370. 421 5.52, 

687. 644, 696. 
Mason, George (of Virginia)— 541. 
Mason, Philip— 456. 457, 461. 
Mason. Samuel — 495. 



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Massachusetts, State of— 122, 123, 

125, 128, 143, 291, 299, 430, 525. 
Massacre, Fort Loudon — 58. 
Massacre, Roanoke, Va. (1711) — 

43, 44. 
Massey, Wm. — 575. 
Massingale, Michael — 179. 
Matthews, Alexander — 642. 
Matthews, Captain — 115. 
Matthews, George (Gov. of Ga.) — 

381, 385, 387, 390, 392, 394, 395, 

410, 414. 
Matthews, Jeremiah — 568, 576. 
Mattocks, Capt. John— 240. 
Maulding, Moses — 456. 
Maulding Station— 495. 
Maumee River (Miami R.) — 73, 

446, 534, 552. 
Maury, Abraham — 708. 
Maury County, Tenn.— 474, 509. 
Mauvila, Village of— 27, 28. 
Maxey, Jesse — 478. 
Maxfield (See Geo. Maxwell). 
Maxwell, George— 288, 323, 340, 

364, 389, 407, 409, 704. 
Maxwell, John — 448. 
Maxwell, Mrs. (Married to James 

Freeland — 448. 
Maxwell, Col. Thomas— 241. 
May 12, 1539—19. 
May 3, 1540—25. 
May 13, 1607—34. 
May 27, 1761—61. 
May 18, 1765—99. 
May 31, 1765—70. 
May 6, 1768—75. 
May 1—1769—95. 
May 16, 1771—101. 
May 7, 1775—120, 129. 
May 10, 1775—124. 
May 19, 1775—128. 
May 20, 1775—128. 
May 9, 1776—147. 
May 14, 1776—150. 
May 18, 1776—147. 
May 19, 1776—147. 
May 27, 1776—131. 



May 30, 1776—150. 
May 25, 1778—182. 
May 12, 1780—209. 

May 25, 1784—279. 

May 14, 1785—314, 316, 317. 

May 31, 1785—299. 

May 11, 1786—342. 

May 14, 1786—379, 380. 

May 4, 1787—364, 366. 

May 8, 1787—389. • 

May 19, 1787—366. 

May 21, 1787—366, 386. 

May 22, 1787—386. 

May 4, 1788—508. 

May 9, 1788—508. 

May 11, 1788—513. 

May 12, 1788—513. 

May 26, 1790—670. 

May 24, 17S1— 553. 

May 13, 1792—598. 

May 16, 1792—597. 

May 17, 1792—597. 

May 24, 1792—597. 

May 25, 1792—598. 

May 6, 1793—569. 

May 9, 1793—603. 

May 12, 1793—604. 

May 20, 1793—604. 

May 8, 1794—594. 

May 29, 1794—607. 

May 25, 1795—639.. 

May 12, 1797—662. 

May 15, 1797—698. 

May 16, 1797—698. 

May 21, 1798—693. 

May 14, 1800—699. 

May 19, 1832—89. 

Mayberry, Alexander — 421^ 

Mayfield, Geo.— 483. 

Mayfield, Isaac— 608. 

Mayfield, James — 447. 

Mayfield, John— 604. 

Mayfield Station— 482, 483. 

Mayfield, Southerland— 482. 

Maywell, Basileel — 116. 

Meadow Creek — 569. 



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Mecklenburg County, N. C. — 128, 


444, 473, 493, 496, 500, 503, 504, 


243, 371, 493, 666. 


506, 507, 547, 552, 560. 561, 564, 


Mecklenburg Declaration— 128, 


565, 599, 619, 626, 627, 654, 666, 


252. 


677, 689, 698. 


Mecklenburg (Home of J. G. M. 


Mill Creek (Since called Indian 


Ramsey)— 716. 


Creek)- 206. 


Mecklenburg, N. C— 130, 131. 


Mill Creek (Davidson Co.)— 459, 


Mecklenburg Proceedings — 131. 


475, 482. 


Meek, Adam— 363, 371, 669. 


Mill, First— 495. 


Memphis, Tenn.— 29, 39, 49. 


Millege, John (of Georgia)— 124. 


Mercury, Cape Fear — 129. 


Milligan (Killed on Ky. Road) — 


Mero District— 507, 543, 544, 545, 


563. 


556, 564, 567, 575, 598, 603, 606, 


Milligan, Capt. John— 589. 


607, 608, 609, 610, 616, 617, 618, 


Milligan, Thomas— 590. 


620, 633, 662, 664, 665, 668. 674, 


Milliken, John — 446. 


675, 694, 708. 


Miller, David— 708. 


Mero, Governor (See Miro). 


Miller, George (Suaka)— 560. 


Mesopotamia — 74. 


Miller, James — 582. 


Messangall, Lucas — 120. 


Miller, Mr.— 557. 


Messipi River (See Mississippi 


Miller, Samuel— 605. 


River)— 38. 


Miller, Thomas (Collector of Royal 


Mexican Confederacy — 17. 


Customs) — 41. 


Mexican War— 376, 611. 


Mills, Col. Ambrose (Loyalist) — 


Mexico— 14, 16, 42, 247, 529, 615. 


216, 243. 


Miami Confederacy — 73, 74. 


Mills. Joel— 459, 483. 


Miami River, Ohio— 73, 446, 534, 


Mingatushka (Chickasaw Chief) — 


552. 


463. 


Mico River (See Mississippi R.) — 


Mingo Nation — 149. 


20. 


Minnesota, State of— 714. 


Middle Colonies of Great Britain — 


Minnis, Mr. — 370. 


74. 


Mint, State of Franklin— 343. 


Middle Settlements— 46, 56, 82, 


Mirepoix, Duke — 75. 


164, 165, 740. 


Miro, Don Estevan (Gov. of La) — 


Middle Striker (Chief)— 571. 


337, 507, 526. 528, 529, 531, 532, 


Middle Tennessee— 94, 95, 191, 193, 


534. 


205. 


Mississippi Company — 49. 


Middle Towns— 56, 121, 163, 173, 


Mississippi River — 19, 29, 32, 37, 


174, 268, 269, 276. 


38, 39, 42, 43, 45, 48, 49, 70, 74, 


Middleton, Colonel Thomas — 61. 


80, 81, 82, 113, 139, 149, 201, 


Miles, Capt— 609. 


275, 280, 283, 318, 320, 360, 384, 


Military Warrants— 72, 113, 508. 


397, 400, 401, 433, 449, 463, 481, 


Militia Spring— 696. 


488, 492, 495. 523, 524, 525, 526, 


Militia. State— 137, 145, 176, 177, 


527, 529, 530, 531, 532, 534, 535, 


178, 179, 212, 213, 225, 227, 228, 


536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 545, 546, 


238, 251, 252, 253, 286, 290, 294, 


551, 641, 654. 


296, 306, 310, 317, 329, 340, 347, 


Mississippi, State of— 36, 113, 523, 


361, 378, 379. 387, 394, 395, 397, 


655, 689, 703. 



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Mississippi Valley — 40, 102. 

Missouri River— 38, 69. 

Missouri, State of— 36, 69, 103, 

655, 710. 
Mitchell's (Doctor) Map of North 

America — 75. 
Mitchell, Edward— 678. 
Mitchell, George— 338, 388. 
Mitchell, Joab— 138. 
Mitchell, Mark— 138. 
Mitchell, Richard— 543, 650. 
Mitchell, Samuel— 642. 
Mitchisipi River (Mississippi R.) 

—38. 
Mobile, Alabama— 64, 397, 400, 

548. 
Mobile River, Alabama— 48, 321. 
Moccasin Gap, Va. — 557. 
Moffett, Alexander— 388, 389. 
Mohawk Indians — 74. 
Molloy, Thomas — 495. 
Monette, John W. (Historian) — 

66, 73, 77, 97, 102, 112, 115, 117, 

178, 187, 205, 446, 459, 463, 527, 

528, 531, 533, 534, 536, 538, 731. 
Money— 132,; 297, 298, 342, 402, 

504, 520, 521, 728. 
Monk, General George (Duke of 

Albemarle) — 35, 41. 
Monk's Comer, S. C— 254, 256, 

257. 
Monongahela River — 45, 70. 
Monroe, James (President of U. 

S.)— 712. 
Monroe County, Tenn- — 578. 
Montezuma — 16. 

Montgomery, Alexander — 638, 669. 
Montgomery, Col. Archibald (Earl 

Eglinton)— 56, 61. 
Montgomery County, Tenn. — 488, 

664, 665, 688, 704, 743. 
Montgomery, James — 323, 388. 
Montgomery, Col. John — 105, 186, 

187, 203, 495, 609, 610, 612, 620, 

666. 
Montgomery, Wm.— 464, 478, 658, 

663, 704. 



Moonshaw, Joseph — 453. 
Moore, Lieut. Alex — 155. 
Moore, Alfred — 692. 
Moore, John — 138. 
Moore, Col. Patrick— 214, 215. 217. 
Moore, Samuel — 158, 169. 
Moorehead's Address — 119. 
Morell, John— 377. 
Morgan, Charles — 463, 464. 
Morgan, Gen. Daniel — 248, 250, 

493. 
Morgan, District of— 273, 490. 
Morgan, Colonel George — 531. 
Morgan, Capt. John — 598. 
Morgan's Station — 483. 
Morgan, Thomas— 178. 
Morganton, N. C— 426, 427, 428, 

429. 
Morris, Daniel — 138. 
Morris, Gideon — 138. 
Morris, Groves — 138. 
Morris, John — 576. 
Morris, Shadrack — 138. 
Morrison, Capt- — 56. 
Morrison, John — 153. 
Morrison, Neill — 129. 
Morrison, Wm. — 427. 
Mosely, Robt.— 138 
Mossy Creek (Jefferson Co.) — 743. 
Motte, Fort (S. 0—252. 
Moultrie, Gen. Wm. — 61. 
Mountain Leader (John Brown, 

Opiomingo, Chickasaw Chief) — 

463, 476. 
Mountain Men— 211, 212, 213, 214, 

216, 217, 220, 223, 225, 226, 227, 

228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 235, 236, 

237, 238, 241, 243, 244, 250, 251, 

254, 257, 258, 259, 286. 
Moverley, Edward — 217. 
Mount Pleasant (Home of Gov. 

Sevier)— 348, 383, 385, 392. 
Mount Vernon, Va.— 697. 
Moytoy (of Tellico)— 47. 
Mucozo (Cacique)— 19, 20. 
Muddy Creek (Jefferson Co) — 

742. 



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Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus 


Nassau Hall, Princeton University 


—594. 




—294. 




Mulberry Grove— 387, 392. 




Natchez, Country of — 81. 




Mulherrin, James — 196. 




Natchez, Mississippi — 105, 


113, 


Mulherrin, John — 196. 




185, 19S, 201, 400, 460, 


463, 


Mulherrin, Wm.— 460. 




596, 603, 703, 710. 




Mulkey, Rev — 144. 




Natchez, Spanish (See Natches, 


Mungle, Daniel— 116, 447. 




Miss.) 




Mungle, Frederick — 116. 




Natchez Trace— 596. 




Murfreesboro, Tenn.— 599, 63^ 


5. 


Natchez Tribe— 80. 




Murphey, John— 286. 




National Debt— 275. 




Murray, Capt. John — 485, 


486, 


Native Proprietors — 75. 




589, 607. 




Natural Bridge (Virginia) — 1 


)6. 


Murray, Samuel — 448. 




Navarro, Martin— 532, 533. 




Muscle Shoals, Ala.— 27, 51, 


63, 


Nave, Conrad — 116. 




64, 113, 200, 360, 377, 380, 


463, 


Nave, Henry, Jr. — 142. 




466, 470, 481, 509, 545, 550, 


551, 


Nave, Teeler— 138. 




594, 690. 




Nealy, Wm.— 704. 




Musgrove's Mill— 217, 218. 




Neave, John— 138. 




Musical Instruments — 90. 




Nebraska, State of — 714. 




Muskogee (Creeks)— 81, 82. 




Neely, Isaac— 203. 




Muskogee County — 78. 




Neely, Wm.— 194, 447, 601, 602. 


Nail's Creek— 370. 




Neely, Mrs. Wm.— 478- 




Naine, Mrs.— 476, 477. 




Neely's Lick — 447. 




Nantowees Indians — 52. 




Negroes— 69, 194, 198, 200, 


201, 


Napatuca, Village of — 22. 




2.58, 266, 406, 450, 451, 601 


648. 


Napier, Thomas— 377. 




Neilson, Hugh— 664, 687. 




Napoleon Bonaparte (Emperor of 


Nelson— 279. 




France)— 26, 239. 




Nelson, Henry— 388, 668. 




Narrows of Tennessee River— 


-185, 


Nelson, James — 575. 




199, 550, 616. 




Nelson, John— 642. 




Narvaez, Pamphilo de — 15, 16 


, 23. 


Nelson, Thomas — 575. 




Nash, Abner (Gov. of N. C.)- 


-249. 


Nelson, T. A. R.— 66. 




Nash, General Francis — 494. 




Nelson, Wm.— 417, 668. 




Nash, Capt. Wm— 589. 




Nelson's Ferry, S. C— 252. 




N., C. & St. L. R. R.— 184. 




Nenetooyah (Bloody Fellow) - 


-482, 


Nashville, Tenn — 45, 69, 78, 79, 95, 


519, 556, .560, 639. 




105, 192. 194, 196, .337, 371, 


393, 


Neowee, Town of — 168. 




447, 459, 460, 469, 470, 472, 


473, 


Nequassee, Town of — 46. 




474, 476, 480, 483. 485, , 


487, 


Netherland, Col.— 53, 169. 




489, 494, 495, 496, 500, 


501, 


Neville, George Sr.— «66. 




504, 505, 506. 508, 509, 


548, 


Newbern, S. C— 126, 127, 290 


300 


556, .562, 566, 579, 596, 


597, 


,309, 316, 337, 379. 




598, 599, 603, 605, 606, 


608, 


Newberry, Wm. — 138. 




609, 610, 615, 616, 617, 


618, 


Newell, Samuel— 323, 340, 


444 


620, 622, 638, 668, 675, 678, 


686, 


568, 593, 637, 638, 658. 659. 


663. 


687, 703, 708, 713, 728, 729, 


743. 


669. 





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Newell's Station (Sevier Co.) — 

295, 369, 435, 710. 
New England— 430. 
New France — 38. 
New Foundland— 15, 33. 
New Hampshire, State of — 122, 

123, 430, 525. 
New Jersey. State of — 525. 
Newland, Abram — 116. 
Newland, Isaac — 116. 
New Madrid, Missouri— 527, 531, 

535, 548. 
New Market Road— 372. 
Newman, John— 277, 278, 288, 292, 

340, 543. 
New Mexico— 13, 36. 
New Orleans, La.— 39, 45, 64, 193, 

336, 337, 400, 507, 526, 527, 528, 

529, 533, 534, 537. 
Newport, Capt. Christopher — 34. 
Newport, Tenn — 269, 279, 579. 
New Providence, N. C. — 248. 
New River, Va.— 53, 66, 68, 88, 96, 

S7, 105, 114, 119, 150. 
New World— 15, 18. 
New York City— 210, 222, 533, 544, 

595. 
New York, State of— 291, 525. 
Nicholson, Sir Francis — 46. 
Nickajack Cave— 184, 605, 608, 

611, 612, 613, 615, 616, 617, 620, 

666. 
Nickajack, Town of— 16, 185, 508, 

509, 510, 512, 514, 515. 
Nine Mile Creek (Tenn.)— 267, 

272, 420, 568, 573. 
Ninety Six, S. C— 213, 215, 2ly, 

224, 241, 242, 248, 253. 
Noland, Joseph — 459. 
Noland, Thomas — 459. 
Nollichucky Jack (Col. John Se- 
vier). 
Nollichucky River— 87, 88, 109, 

111, 120, 121, 146, 147, 149, 1.57, 

166, 170, 173, 176, 179, 180, 182, 

209, 221, 223, 225, 251, 269, 271, 

275, 277, 278, 319, 337, 374, 384, 



406, 544, 687, 690, 718, 741, 743. 
Nollichucky Trace— 143, 156. 
Nonachucky Mountain — 121. 

Nonachucky River (See Nolli- 
chucky R.) 

Nonachucky Settlement — 136- 

Nonachunheh River (See Nolli- 
chucky R.) 

Nontuaka (Northward) Chief — 
560. 

Noonday (Igaayeli) Chief — 265, 
575. 

Norfleet, James— 665, 688, 704. 

Norring'ton, Joshua — 459, 483. 

North— 288. 

North America— 14, 32, 75, 124, 
498, 529. 

North Carolina (See Carolina, 
North). 

North Carolina State Gazette — 
518. 

North, Lord Frederick (Earl ol 
Guilford)— 122. 

Northwest Indians — 596. 

Northwest Territory — 532. 

Norton, Richard— 138. 

November 12, 1776—139. 

November 19, 1779—189. 

November 28, 1780—257. 

Novembzer 29, 1782—463. 

November 14, 1785—293, 326, 337. 

November 19, 1785—337. 

November 28, 1785—337. 

November 1, 1786—378, 380, 383. 

November 28, 1786—383. 

November 30, 1786—349. 

November 5, 1787—395. 

November 12, 1787—395, 396. 

November 18, 1787—389. 

November 28, 1787—397. 

November 28, 1788—505. 

November 2, 1789—431. 

November 21, 1789—431. 

November 27, 1790—543. 

November 4, 1791 — 554. 

November 5, 1791 — 557. 

November 8, 1792—570 



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November 29, 1792—574. 

November 30, 1792—569. 

November 4, 1793—606. 

November 9, 1793—606. 

November 13, 1793— G06. 

November 5, 1794—619. 

November 8, 1794—637. 

November 11, 1794-619. 

November 27, 1794—620. 

November 29, 1794—620. 

November 28, 1795—648, 650. 

November 2, 1797—690. 

November 13, 1797— 6S9. 

Norwood, John — 669. 

Oakfuskee— 595, 606. 

Oath of Allegiance— 131, 132, 173. 

Obey River— 579. 

Obongpohego (Creek Indian) — 595. 

O'Brien, Wm.— 384. 

Ocali, Village of— 19, 21. 

Occohappo, Alabama (Bear Creek, 
Ala.)— 64, 463. 

Oceola (Chief)— 16. 

Ocheltree, Duncan — 129. 

Ocoee River — 87. 

Oconee Mountain— 337, 556. 

Oconee River — 337. 

Oconoree, Town of (Lower Chero- 
kee)— 163. 

Oconostota (Old Hop), Cherokee 
Chief— 16, 52, 55, 57, 58, 60, 85, 
89, 117, 119, 120, 121, 445, 486. 

Ocracock Inlet, N. C— 33. 

October 18, 1540—27. 

October 7, 1763—71, 126. 

October 14,-1768—76. 

October 24, 1768—75- 

October 18, 1770—102. 

October 5, 1773—112. 

October 6, 1774—114. 

October 10, 1774—114, 261. 

October 1, 1779—381. 

October 8, 1779—208. 

October 1, 1780—231, 244. 

October 3, 1780—242. 

October 4, 1780—233. 

October 5, 1780—233. 



October 6, 1780—233, 244. 

October 7. 1780—238, 240, 244, 24'.'. 
250. 

October 10, 1780—245, 315. 

October 14, 1780—243. 

October 19, 1781—254. 

October 20, 1783—270. 

October 17, 1785—317. 

October 1, 1786—378. 

October 8, 1786—343. 

October 12, 1786—382. 

October 28, 1786—348, 361. 

October 26, 1787—399, 503. 

October 28, 1787— 3£4. 

October 1, 1788—506. 

October 15, 1788—518. 

October 17, 1788—518- 

October 10, 1790—542. 

October 8, 1792—598. 

October 9, 1792—570, 598. 

October 23, 1792—568. 

October 14, 1793—587. 

October 17, 1793—587. 

October 25, 1793—587. 

October 2, 1794—617. 

October 8, 1794—617. 

October 24, 1794—619. 

October 10, 1797—691. 

October 28, 1797—667. 

October 26, 1799—706, 707. 

Ocute, Village of (Cofa)— 24. 

Odell, Nehemiah— 279. 

Odell, Simeon— 279. 

Officers of State of Franklin— 2D6. 

Ogechee River — 381. 

Oglethorpe, James, Colonial Gov- 
ernor of Ga. — 47. 

O'Gullion, Barnett— 116. 

O'Gullion, Hugh— 116. 

Ohio Falls (Louisville. Ky.)— 202. 

Ohio River— 37, 38, 43, 54, 63, 69, 
72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 80, 87, 88, 94, 
105, 113, 114, 115, 183, 197, 201, 
205, 321, 437, 442, 449, 463, .508, 
523, 526, 527, 529, 531, 534, .535, 
537, 541, 545, 562, 623, 636, 645, 
647, 649, 660, 670, 671. 



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Ohio, State of— 92, 492. 


. Painted Rock Block House — 569. 


Okanastota (Oconostota). 


Palatine of N. C. 41. 


Old Abraham of Chilhowee (Oos- 


Palm Sunday — 15. 


kuah)— 156, 157, 159, 165. 


Palmyra, Tenn— 193, 678, 687. 


Old Hop (See Oconostota). 


Panther Creek (Hamblen Co.) — 


Old North State (N. C.)— 522. 


741, 743. 


Oneida Lake, N. Y.— 44. 


Paris, Tenn.— 703. 


Oodooville in District of Jafna — 


Paris, Treaty of (1763)— 70, 75. 


89 


Paris, Treaty of (1783)— 71, 261. 


Ooskuah (See Old Abraham of 


Park, James— 703. 


Chilhowee). 


Park, Joseph — 194. 


Oostinahli Georgia — 693. 


Parker, Capt. Chas.— 589. 


Opiomingo (See Mountain Leader) 


Parker, Mr.— 620. 


Orange County, N. C— 620. 


Parker, Sir Peter— 162, 190. 


Orangeburg-, S- C— 252. 


Parker, Wm. of Carter's Valley — 


Ordinance of 1787—532, 621. 


111, 119. 


Ordinance Territroy S. W. Ohio 


Parkinson, Fort — 141- 


River— 623, 628, 649, 670. 


Parkison, Peter— 323. 


Ore, Major James— 577, 609, 610, 


Parks Corner (Knoxville) — 560, 


614, 616, 617, 618, 688. 


630. 


Osachili, Village of— 23. 


Parliament of Carolina, 1674—40. 


Ostatoy, Town of (Lower Chero- 


Parliament of Great Britain — 98, 


kee)— 163. 


100, 122, 123. 


Otoy, Cutley (Chickamauga Chief) 


Parliament of Taxation — 122. 


—508. 


Parsons, Silas — 708. 


Ottawa, Canada — 37- 


Pascha, Florida — 15. 


Otter River, Va.— 64. 


Patentees of Land at Watauga — 


Oustinalla River — 87. 


120. 


Outacite (See Judd's Friend). 


Patent, Land (Form of)— 120. 


Outlaw, Alexander E.— 277, 286, 


Pates, John— 574. 


299, 305, 340, 343, 344, 346, 568, 


Patrick, James — 557. 


576, 650, 653, 654, 658, 6-59, 663, 


Patterson, Capt.— 212. 


669, 704, 706. 


Patton, Benjamin — 129. 


Overall, Wm.— 138, 194, 460. 


Patton, Colonel James — 65. 


Overhill Cherokees — 46, 50, 51, 82, 


Patton's Mill— 170. 


88, 89, 143, 148, 163, 165, 172, 


Payne, Mr.— 199. 


173, 174, 276, 280, 740- 


Payne, Jesse— 642, 668. 


Owl Creek (McTeer's Mills)— 272. 


Payne, William— 667. 


Owl's Son, The (Creek Indian) — 


Peace of Ripwick (1697)— 74. 


600. 


Peace of 1763 (Treaty of Paris"! — 


Owls' Town, Little (Chickamaugn 


70, 75. 


Town)— 188. 


Peace of 1783 (Treaty of Paris) — 


Owens— 417. 


71, 261. 


Pacific Ocean— 14, 38, 42, 498, 532. 


Peacii Treaty of Ga. with Creeks, 


Pacolet River— 214. 


1786—383.' 


Paducah. Ky.— 46. 


Peace, Treaty of State of Frank- 


Page— 196. 


lin— 299. 



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Pearls — 26. 

Pearson, Abel — 264. 

Pebeer, Elias— 138. 

Peck, Adam— G,.^, 663, 669, 688. 

Pekitanoni River (Missouri R.) — 

38. 
Pellissippi River (See Clinch R.) 
Pei.aberton, Col. John — 409, 412. 
Pendleton, Edmund— 66. 
Pendleton, Frances — 557. 
Pennington, Isaac — 563. 
Pennsylvania, State of — 62, 68, 70, 

205, 222, 445, 525, 707. 
Pensacola, Florida— 400, 514, 548, 
Per Diem— 629, 632, 636, 651, 655, 

668. 
Perkins, Daniel — 707. 
Perrault, Mr. — 474. 
Peru— 14, 17. 
Peruvian Conquest — 18. 
Petition from Washington District 

—134. 
Pettigrew, John — 594. 
Pettigrew, Wm. — 594. 
Pettival, Colonel— 26. 
Peyton, Mr. — 620. 
Peyton, Ephriam — 198, 456, 463. 
Peyton, Mrs. Ephraim — 198, 200. 
Peyton, John— 456, 653. 
Peyton's Creek — 457. 
Phifer, John — 129, 131. 
Philadelphia, Packet (Aug. 13, 

1776)— 148. 
Philadelphia^ Pennsylvania — 122, 
126, 127, 128, 270, 304, 324, 386, 
560, 645, 670, 676, 699, 728. 
Phillips, Lt. Col. John (Loyalist) 

—217. 
Phillips, Samuel— 223, 225. 
Phillips, Joseph — 708. 
Phillips, Solomon— 447, 448. 
Piachee (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) — 27. 
PJickens, Gen. Andrew— 61, 253, 
336, 381, 463, 562, 563, 598, 682, 
Pickering, Timothy (Secretary of 
State U. S.)— 656. 657, 669, 67u. 



Pigeon Mountains (Tonn.)— 278, 

742. 
Pigeon River, Big— 164, 279, 280, 
281, 402, 433, 435, 520, 579, 654, 
655, 680, 741, 742. 
Pigeon River, Little— 88, 89, 278, 

281, 575, 637, 741, 742. 
Pillow, Gideon J. Jr.— 474, 615. 
Pillow, Gideon J. Sr. — 615. 
Pillow, Jasper Jr. — 615. 
Pillow, Jasper, Sr. — 615. 
Pillow, John— 615. 
Pillow, Mrs. John (Miss Johnson) 

—615. 
Pillow, Col. Wm. — 474, 477, 485, 

486. 612, 613, 615. 
Pinckney, Thomas — 537. 
Piney River (Hickman Co.)— 462. 
Piomingo (Chickasaw Chief)— See 

Mountain Leader. 
Pioneer Newspaper — 558. 
Pioneers of Carter's Valley — 144. 
Pioneers of Tennessee— 13, 86, 87, 
96, 116, 139, 141, 144, 161, 170, 
175, 176, 178, 180, 191, 203, 205, 
207, 211, 227, 251, 258, 261, 281. 
371, 445, 486, 492, 496, 497, 537, 
540, 647, 678, 683, 715, 716, 717, 
718, 724, 726, 729, 730. 
Pipes— 90. 

Pisgah, Mt.— 89, 164. 
Pistol Creek (Knox Co.)— 563. 
Pitkin— 133, 524. 

Pitt, Wm. (Earl of Chatham)— 53. 
Pittman's Station — 195. 
Pittsburg," Pa.— 54, 95. 
Pittsylvania County, Va. — 94. 
Pizarro, Francisco — 14, 17. 
Plummer, Major Daniel (Loyalist) 

—216, 217. 
Plymouth, England— 34. 
Pocahontas, Cherokee (See Nancy 

Ward). 
Pocontala-hassee — 606. 
Point Pleasant, W. Va.— 114, IIG. 
Polk. Ezekiel— 129. 
Polk. Thomas— 129, 131. 



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Poll Tax— 504, 569. 
Polk, Robert (Same as Robert Pol- 
lock)— 637, 669. 
Pond Springs — 477. 
Poor Valley (Hawkins Co.)— 557. 
Poor Valley Shoal— 197. 
Population— 13, 14, 40, 73, 89, 487, 

497, 545, 548, 621, 635, 641, 643, 

648, 649, 670, 671, 705. 
Port Duties (of 1767)— 122. 
Port Royal— 40. 
Portell, Thomas— 461. 
Porter— 447. 
Porter, Benjamin — 203. 
Porter, Joseph— 708. 
Post Oak Springs, Tenn.— 188, 

579. 
Potomac River — 35, 220. 
Powder Branch — 142. 
Powell's Mountain — 575. 
Powell's River (Tenn.)— 66, 67, 77, 

96, 276. 
Powell's Valley (Tenn.)— 65, 112, 

276, 638, 679, 687. 
Power, Thomas— 536, 538. 
Powers of Lord Proprietors — 36. 
Powhatan River — 34. 
Pownal, Governor Thomas — 74. 
Poyzer — 455. 
Precious Stones — 82. 
Pre-emption, Right of— 489, 491, 

628, 654, 655, 680, 685. 
Presbyterian Church, First (Knox- 

ville)— 374. 
President's Island — 38. 
Preston, George — 708. 
Preston, Wm.— 150, 151, 154, 172, 

251. 
Prevost, Gen. Augas+ine (British 

Officer)— 190, 208. 
Price, Moses — 514. 
Price, Rees — 116. 
Price, Thomas— 120, 172. 
Price, Wm.— 464. 
Price, Mrs. Wm. — 464. 
Price's Meadow — 96. 
Prince, Francis — 495, 666. 



Prince George, Fort— 51, 53, 55, 

56, 57, 58, 59, 61. 
Prince, Robert — 651. 
Prince; Wm. — 651. 
Prince Street (Knoxville) — 559. 
Proclamation of Gov. Martin (N. 

O— 125, 127. 
Proprietary Grant 1665—36, 139. 
Proprietors of Carolina — 41, 139. 
Proprietors of Transylvania — 118, 

119. 
Provin, John — 340. 
Provincer — 288. 
Provincial Assembly of N. C. — 

127, 130. 
Provincial Congress of Maryland 

—123. 
Provincial Congress of N. C— 123, 

127, 128, 131, 133, 139. 
Provincial Council of N. C — 139. 
Provincial Congress of S. C— 143. 
Provincial Memorial — 48. 
Provost, General — See Gen. Au- 
gustine Prevost. 
Prud'homme, Fort — 39. 
Pruett (Killed at Etowah)— 586. 
Pruett, Capt. Wm.— 262, 460. 
Ptsaliko River (See Tellico). 
Public Land— 283, 284, 285, 28C, 

291, 306, 310, 313, 314, 317, 358, 

391, 394, 398, 499, 522, 533, 549, 

631, 633, 675, 680, 684. 
Public Printer— 633. 
Pucket, James D. — 669. 
Pugh, David— 142. 
Pugh, John— 339, 383, 409. 
Pugh, Mrs. John (Widow Pugh) — 

426. 
Pugh, Thomas— 463. 
Pulaski's Legion — 381. 
Pulaski, Kazimierz (Casimir) — 

381. 
Purchase, Henderson's — 117. 
Purdie's Garrison — 616. 
Purnell, Mary— 203. 
Purphey, Wm.— 286. 
Pursley, Wm.— 388. 



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Quaker Meadow, N. C— 164. 
Quaker Valley, Tenn.— 371. 
Quarter Session, N. C. — 174. 
Quaxale, Province of — 25. 
Queax-y, John — 129. 
Quesnassie, Fort — 523. 
Quigley, Patrick — 452. 
Quinn, Peter— 233. 
Quizquiz, Village of — 29. 
Quorinnah, the Raven of Huwhase- 

town (Hiwassee Town) — 159. 
Rabb, Wni. (Wm. Robb)— 240. 
Raccoon Valley (Knox Co.) — 565, 

577. 
Radcliff, Mrs.— 597. 
Ragan, Henry— 689. 
Rains, John— 96, 1£5, 196, 446, 466, 

467, 468, 475, 476, 477, 483, 589, 

599, 600, 603, 604, 605. 
Rains, John Jr. — 477. 
Rains, Patsy — 459. 
Raleigh, N. C— 129, 134, 138, 249. 
Raleigh, Sir Walter— 33, 34, 40. 
Ramsay, David— 98, 222. 
Ramsay, Col. Francis Alexander 

—274, 278, 292, 296, 379, 395, 

444, 576, 593, 629, 658, 710. 
Ramsey, Henry— 449, 483. 
Ramsey, Col. R. A.— 690. 
Ramsey, Wm. — 496. 
Randolph, James— 277. 
Randolph, Peyton — 52. 
Rankin, David— 543. 
Rankin, Rev. — 731. 
Rankin, Wm— 273, 650, 652. 
Ransom, Francis — 602. 
Raven, The (See Savanucah). 
Rawdon, Lord (Francis Rawdon 

Hastings)— 252. 
Rawlings. Asahel— 277, 286, 288. 
Ray, Stephen— 495. 
Rayneval, Gerard — 523. 
Read, Nathan— 147. 
Read, Phelps— 743. 
Reader, Adam — 666- 
Reagan, Anthony— 592, 593. 
Reagan, Lieut. Wm. — 565. 



Reasons, Thomas — 618. 
Reasons, Mrs. Thomas — 618. 
Reconciliation — 129. 
Records of Davidson County — 504. 
Records State of Franklin— 340, 

392, 403, 404, 406. 
Records of Sumner County — 502. 
Records of Watauga Purchase — 

119. 
Red Bird ( Chief >— 678. 
Red River, Old Station (Tenn.) — 

740. 
Red River, Ky.— 95. 
Red River, Tenn — 191, 195, 202, 

448, 449, 456, 457, 464, 484 596, 

597, 598, 618, 619, 740, 741, 743- 
Red Grounds, The— 606. 
Reed, David Settle (Governor* of 

N. O— 134. 
Reedy Creek— 197. 
Reese, Chancellor William B. — 

656. 
Reese, David— 129. 
Reese, James— 288, 292, 389, 444, 

568, 576. 
Reeves, Wm.— 120, 138. 
Register's Office Washington Co. 

—119. 
Regulators of N. C— 98, 100, 101. 

102, 285, 494. 
Relics of Antiquity — £1. 
Relics of Indians — 90. 
Relics of Tumuli— 89. 
Remonstrance from Watauga — 

134, 135, 136, 137, 138. 
Rencovert River, Va. (See Green- 
brier River). 
Renfro, Mr. — 142. 
Renfro, Bartlett— 448- 
Renfro, James— 203. 
Renfro, Joseph— 203, 448, 472. 
Renfro, Moses— 202, 203, 448. 
Renfro. Peter — 455. 
Renfro, Stephen— 595. 
Rennoe, John— 338. 
Representatives of Carolina (1674) 

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Representative Government in 

America — 35. 
Requassee Town (Tenn) — 46. 
Residences of Pioneers — 141. 
Resolutions, Charlotte — 129. 
Resolutions of Halifax Congress — 

131. 
Resolutions of Maryland — 123. 
Resolutions of New^ Hampshire — 

123. 
Resolutions of Rhode Island — 123. 
Resolves of Mecklenburg County 

(N. O— 128, 129. 
Resolves of Regulators — 100. 
Revised Statues of N- C. — 36. 
Revolution, American — 13, 123, 

124, 133, 175, 186, 189, 208, 228, 

246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 275, 279, 

282, 381, 429. 
Reynolds, Henry— 178. 
Reynolds (of Illinois)— 709. 
Rhea, Archibald— 372. 
Rhea County, Tenn.— 84, 188. 
Rhea, John— 189, 296, 340, 5ly, 

553, 568, 576, 627, 642, 651, 652, 

653, 658, 663, 673, 688. 
Rhea, Robert— 644. 
Rhode Island, State of— 123, 525. 
Ri River (Mississippi R.) — 29. 
Rial, Town of (Cherokee Town) — 

360. 
Rice, John— 597. 
Rice's Mills— 170. 
Richardson, Colonel — 257. 
Richardson, Capt. James — 583, 

589. 
Richland Creek (Davidson Co.) — 

446, 459, 462, 464, 478. 
Richland Creek (Giles Co.)— 460. 
Richland Creek (Grainger Co.) — 

743. 
Richland Creek (N. O— 164. 
Richmond, Va.— 186, 379, 714. 
Riddle, Cornelius— 462, 488. 
Ridley, Beverly— 477. 
Ridley, George— 464. 
Ridley, William— 464. 



Riggin, James— 669. 
Right to Tax Colonies— 98. 
Right, Bill of (N. C)— 139, 140. 
Rights, Colonial— 98, 123. 
Rights, Declaration of— 122, 140. 
Rights of Englishmen — 126. 
Rights, Guard— 490. 
Rights of Pre-emption— 489, 491, 

628, 654, 655, 680, 685. 
Riley, Mr.— 598. 

Riley, John— 116. 

Rio Grande River (Mississippi R.) 

—29. 
River of Palms — 15. 
River Street (Knoxville) — 560. 
Rivers of Tennessee — 87. 
Roane, Archibald— 568, 576, 627, 

629, 642, 650, 662. 
Roane County, Tenn. — 188. 
Roane's Creek (Tenn)— 142, 266. 
Roanoke Islands — 33. 

Roanoke River— 34, 43, 53, 113, 
170. 

Roaring River — 96. 

Robb, Wm. (See Wm. Rabb). 

Roberson, Wm.— 138. 

Roberts, Edmund — 120. 

Roberts, Isaac— 608, 688. 

Roberts, Miss— 618. 

Roberts, Obadiah— 598. 

Robertson, Charles (of Watauga) 
—107, 119, 121, 138, 139, 142, 
147, 148, 171, 172, 182, 275, 286, 
338, 342, 377, 543, 569. 

Robertson, Charlotte Reeves (wife 
of Jas. Robertson)— 203, 665. 

Robertson County, Tenn. — 664, 
665, 688, 704, 743, 744. 

Robertson, Col Elijah -116. 138, 
484, 485, 495, 561, 599. 

Robertson Family — 142. 

Robertson, Dr. Felix— 489. 

Robertson, General James — 78, 
103, 104, 107, 109, 111, 112, 114, 
115, 116, 120, 137, 138, 141, 142, 
156, 158, 170, 171, 172, 173, 179, 
181, 183, 194, 195, 196, 198, 200, 



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202, 203, 206, 207, 392, 393, 445, 
448, 449, 450, 451, 457, 458, 461, 
462, 464, 465, 466, 470, 471, 472, 
473, 474, 475, 476, 479, 480, 481, 
482, 484, 486, 488, 489, 490, 492, 
494, 500, 502, 505, 544, 554, 557, 
564, 597, 598, 599, 603, 604, 605, 
606, 607, 609, 610, 616, 617, 618, 
647, 650, 652, 664, 665, 667, 693, 
696, 698, 712, 713- 

Robertson, James Randal, 606- 

Robertson, Jonathan — 485, 597, 
607. 

Robertson, Julius — 116, 138- 

Robertson, Mark— 138, 194, 464, 
470. 

Robertson, Peyton — 478. 

Robertson, Richard — 604. 

Robertson Station — 484, 597, 600. 

Robertson's Fork— 195. 

Robertson's Mill — 464. 

Roberval, Jean Francois Sevier de 
—32. 

Robinson, Charles (of Green Co.) 
—286, 288, 402, 425. 

Robinson, John— 138, 450. 

Rocheblave, M— 186. 

Rock Bridg:e County, Va— 324. 

Rock Castle River— 69, 95, 193. 

Rock Castle Savages — 88. 

Rock Island Ford (Caney Fork) — 
606. 

Rock Landing, Ga — 516. 

Roddye, James— 179, 264, 292, 
432, 576, 669, 688. 

Roddye, Wm— 650, 651, 652, 653. 

Rogers (Indian Trader) — 200. 

Rogers, Capt.— 266. 

Rogers, James — 587. 

Rogers, John— 473. 

Rogers, Jonah — 369. 

Rogers, Nancy — 369, 

Rogers, S. R., Esq— 558, 560. 

Rogersville, Tenn.— 68, 111, 187, 
281, 519, 557, 575. 

Rolling Fork of Cumberland River 
557, 579. 



Rome, Georgia — 586. 

Rome, Ruins of (Italy) — 91. 

Roquering, Hugh — 472. 

Rosborough, Charles — 707- 

Rose, Ossa— 138. 

Rosebury's Creek (Knox Co.) — 

568. 
Ross, Henry— 707. 
Ross, Thomas — 575. 
Roster of Capt. Evan Shelby's Co. 

—116. 
Roulstone, George— 557, 623, 629, 

686, 687, 688, 698. 
Rounsevall, David — 456. 
Roundsever, M.— 197, 203. 
Roundsever, Isaac — 196- 
Route of De Soto— 26. 
Rowan, Daniel — 504. 
Royal Cause— 216. 
Royal Forces (British Troops) 
Royal Government, N. C. — 127. 
Royal Grants — 113. 
Royal Militia— 224. 
Royal Province of Carolina — 48- 
Royal Province of Georgia — 48. 
Royalist (See Loyalists). 
Ruddle, George — 116. 
Ruddle, Isaac— 120. 
Ruddle, James— 402. 
Rules of Territorial House of Rep- 
resentatives — 624, 625, 651. 
Running Water, Town of — 185, 

508, 509, 511, 512, 514, 561, 566, 

567, 594, 600, 611, 612, 615, 616, 

617, 620. 
Russell— 105. 
Russell— 686. 

Russell County, Va.— 557. 
Russell, David— 265. 
Russell, Capt. George— 107, 120, 

138. 181, 189, 241, 261, 262- 
Russell. Col. Wm.— 157, 158- 
Rutherford County, N. C— 243, 

273. 
Rutherford Creek (Maury Co.) — 

476. 
Rutherford, Gen. Griffith— 164, 



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165, 177, 211, 212, 213, 222, 355, 

357, 623. 
Rutherford Trace— 164. 
Rutherfordton, N. C— 223- 
Rutledge, Maj. George— 569, 621, 

624, 625, 626, 651, 658, 667, 688, 

704. 
Rutledge, Tenn.— 667. 
Ryburn, Ben— 120. 
Ryswick, Peace of — 74. 
Salaries of Officers of State of 

Franklin— 295, 296, 297. 
Sale, John— 731. 
Salem, N. C— 254, 257. 
Salem, Tenn— 642. 
Salem, Va— 53- 
Saliko River (See Tellico). 
Salisbury District, N. C— 226, 273. 
Salisbury, N. C — 50, 247. 
Salkehachie, S. C— 44. 
Sallyquoah, Village of (Tellico, 

Tenn.)— 587. 
Salt— 505, 506, 714. 
Saluda River— 172- 
Samms— 288. 
Samples, Capt. Samuel — 116, 565, 

589. 
San Domingo — 15. 
San Ferdinando de Barancas, Fort 

—535. 
Sandy Mush Creek— 86, 89. 
Saratoga, N. Y., Battle of— 247. 
Santee River, S. C— 253, 254, 255, 

2.58, 260, 270. 
Saunders, John — 488. 
Saunders, Julius — 620. 
Savannah, Ga.— 49, 161, 190, 208, 

221, 260, 381. 
Savannah Indians — 52. 
Savannah River— 44, 45, 46, 51, 70, 

79, 81, 82, 124, 172, 208. 
Savanucah (Coronoh) The Raven 

—119, 148, 159, 165, 183. 
Sawyers, Col. John— 94, 115, lib, 

239, 241, 568, 569, 688, 704. 
Scaggs, Richard — 67. 
Scaggins, Henry — 69, 70. 



Scantee (Chickasaw Chief) — 577. 

Scarlet, Miss.— 606. 

Scioto River— 73, 115. 

Sconer's Lick — 566. 

Scotchman — 64. 

Scott, Edward— 698, 704. 

Scott, Col. James— 564, u73, 644, 
704. 

Scott, John— 389, 675, 688, 704- 

Scott, William— 594. 

Scovil— 98. 

Scovilites — 98. 

Script— 72. 

Scurlock, Capt- James — 707. 

Seal of the State of Franklin — 
294. 

Seal of Tennessee— 676, 677. 

Searcy, Roberi^-708. 

Seawell, B.— 707. 

Secretary o f State U. S. (Timothy 
Pickering)— 656, 657, 669, 670. 

Sehorn, John (Zehaun)— 402, 413- 

Sehorn's Ferry — 413. 

Self Government — 36. 

Seminoles — 84. 

Senate of U. S- (See U. S. Con- 
gress)— 443, 560. 

Senate State of Franklin— 293, 
308, 309, 335, 402. 

Senekas — 105. 

September 5, 1774—122. 

September 11, 1774—114. 

September 1, 1775—494. 

September 6, 1780—315. 

September 8, 1780—222. 

September 25, 1780—225, 243. 

September 26, 1780—230, 243. 

September 30, 1780—242, 243- 

September 16, 1781—271. 

September 25, 1782—290. 

September 10, 1785—318. 

September 19, 1785—318, 319. 

September 28, 1786—382, 383. 

September 30, 1786—382. 

September 17, 1787—392. 

September 20, 1787-402- 

September 24, 1787—400. 



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September 21, 1788—518. 

September 25, 1788—505. 

September 2, 1790—549. 

September 11, 1792 — 564. 

September 13, 1792—570. 

September 27, 1792—569, 570. 

September 30, 1792—566, 600. 

September 24, 1793—580. 

September 25, 1793—580, 587, 622 

September 1, 1794 — 631. 

September 4, 1794—617, 628. 

September 5, 1794 — 629. 

September 6, 1794—610, 617. 

September 7, 1794 — 610. 

September 8, 1794 — 629. 

September 9, 1794 — 629. 

September 10, 1794—628, 629, 631. 

September 11, 1794—629. 

September 12, 1794 — 618. 

September 13, 1794—616, 618. 

September 14, 1794—618. 
September 18, 1794 — 632. 
September 19, 1794 — 632. 
September 20, 1794 — 632. 
September 23, 1794—632. 
September 24, 1794—616, 632. 
September 25, 1794 — 633. 
September 26, 1794—632. 
Seetpmber 27, 1794—632. 
eSptember 30, 1794—634, 635, 630. 
September 28, 1796—662. 
September 18, 1797—688. 
September 22, 1797 — 688. 
September 23, 1797—691. 
September 8, 1798—697. 
September 20, 1798—695. 
September 16, 1799—704. 
September 29, 1799 — 706. 
September 1, 1814—712. 
September 24, 1815—712. 
Sequatchee River— 87, 611. 
Sequa tehee Town — 26. 
Sequestration of Estates — 222. 
Seven Mile Ford— 88, 159. 
Sevier, Abraham (Brother of Gov. ' 

John Sevi?r) — 241, 264. 



Sevier, Ambrose Hundley (of Ar- 
kansas) — 708. 
Sevier, Catherine Sherrill (Wife 
of Gov. .John Sevier)— 226, 426. 
Sevier County, Tenn — 143, 160, 
187, 278, 294, 295, 296, 340, 376, 
389, 406, 413, 434, 435, 437, 637, 
638, 648, 649, 651, 6.52, 658, 669, 
686, 688, -704, 716, 742, 743. 
Sevier Creek, Jefferson Co.— 278. 
Sevier Family — 142, 241. 
Sevier, Col. George Washington— 

249. 
Sevier's Island (French Broad 

River) — 263. 
Sevier, Major James— 226, 241, 
264, 296, 340, 405, 406, 410, 413, 
426, 427, 543. 
Sevier, John (Gov. of Tenn.) — 
Admitted to Bar— 569. 
Ancestry— 108, 109. 
Blount College Incorporated — 

629. 
Brig. General Washington Dis- 
trict— 543, 553, 564, 570, 571, 
574, 577, 579, 581, 583, 584, 
585, 677. 
Correspondence — 150, 227, 270, 
314, 317, 348, 361, .362, 363, 
383, 384, 387, 391, 3£2, 394, 
395, .396, 397, 597, 619, 639, 
640. 
County Court Clerk Washington 

Co.— 181, 182. 
Delegate to Provincial Congress 

—139. 
Early Settler— 107. 
Expulsion of Tories— 179. 
Governor of Franklin— 286, 290, 
291, 292, 293, 296, 299, 304, 
305, 306, 307, 318, 324, 335, 
338, 343, 347, 358, 359, 37^?, 
377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 38:^, 
388, 389. 390, 399. 400, 401, 
403, 404, 415, 418, 419. 
Governor cf Tennessee — (^'1, 
660, 662, 661, 664. 667, il 58, 



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669, 672, 676, 687, 688, 390, 

691, 698, 703, 704, 705, 706, 
709, 

Indian Campaigns — 204, 211, 

251, 257, 258, 561, 262, 263, 
264, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270, 
272, 274, 341, 342, 343, 345, 
415, 416, 417, 420, 421, 422, 

423, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 
519, 586, 587, 588, 590, 591, 
607. 

Kings Mountain — 235, 236, 237, 

241, 243, 244, 492. 
Knoxville Established— 632. 
Member Congress — 250. 
Member Legislative Council- - 

623, 624, 625, 627, 642, .".44, 

649. 
Member Society Cincinnati — 385. 
Mention only— 200, 211, 431, 

432, 495. 
Petition from Watauga (Wash- 
ing-ton District)— 134, 138. 
Pioneer— 107. 
Popularity— 700. 
Presented Sword by Tennessee — 

248, 249. 
Record in Revolutionary War — 

212, 213, 214, 216, 223, 225, 

252, 253, 254, 255. 
Religion— 710. 

Sketch of Life— 107, 108, 109, 
589, 711, 712, 713. 

Sycamore Shoals— 226, 228, 229. 

Tipton Controversy— 339, 340, 
356, 357, 405, 406, 407, 408, 
409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 

424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 
430. 

Treaty Dumplin Creek — 631. 
Treaty Tellico Block House — 

692, 693. 

United States Senator— 433, 442, 

443. 
Watauga Purchased— 120, 121. 
Watauga Fort Attacked — 141, 

156, 158. 



Sevier, John Jr.— 410., 426, 427, 
597, 651, 658, 666, 704. 

Sevier, John (Son of Valentine Jr.) 
—619. 

Sevier, Joseph (Brother of Gov. 
John Sevier) — 241- 

Sevier, Joseph (Son of Gov. John 
Sevier)— 241, 577, 694. 

Sevier, Joseph (Son of Valentine, 
Jr.)— 619. 

Sevier, Rebecca (Daughter of Val- 
entine Jr.) — 619. 

Sevier, Robert (Brother of Gov. 
Sevier)— 138, 211, 212, 223, 241. 

Sevier, Robert (Son of Valentine, 
Jr.)— 596, 597. 

Sevier, Valentine (Father of Gov. 
Sevier)— 108, 141, 619, 

Sevier, Valentine, Jr. (Brother of 
Gov. Sevier)— 114, 115, 116, 138, 
141, 181, 182, 212, 241, 257, 288, 
377, 407, 596, 619. 

Sevier, Valentine III (Son of Val- 
entine Jr.) — 5S7. 

Sevier, William (Son of Valentine^ 
Jr.)— 596, 597. 

Sevierville, Tenn.— 637, 687, 710. 

Shannon, Capt- John — 474, 47'r, 
589. 

Sharp, Major Anthony— 565, 618, 

Sharp, Major Benjamin — 264, 

Shauvanon River, Old (See Cum- 
berland), 

Shaw, James — 488. 

Shawanee River — 66. 

Shawano Indians (Shawnees) — 78. 

Shawnee Indians— 38, 45, 52, 67, 
74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 84, 85, 87, 92, 
95, 96, 113, 117, 149, 183, 301, ' 
343, 445, 497, 512, 513, 561, 56V, 
571, 600. 

Shelby, David— 502, 651, 652. 

Shelby, Evan— 114, 115, 116, 142, 
146, 157, 171, 172, 186, 187, 188, 
189, 190, 357, 358, 359, 362, 364, 
365, 366, 367, 441. 

Shelby, Evan Jr.— 485, 



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Shelby, Isaac— 115, 155, 187, 188, 
189, 190, 204, 212, 213, 214, 216, 
217, 219, 220, 223, 225, 226, 227, 
228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 
236, 237, 239, 241, 243, 244, 
245, 248, 250, 251, 252, 254, 255, 
256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 393, 
490, 491, 492, 576. 
Shelby, James — 116, 154. 
Shelby, John— 146, 181. 
Shelby, John Jr.— 651. 
Shelby, Moses— 227, 241, 472. | 

Shelby's Fort (Evan Shelby)— 146. I 
Shelby's Fort (John Shelby)— 140. | 
Shelbyville, Tenn — 492. j 

Shenandoah County, Va. — 108- 
Sheriff of Washington District — 

174. 
Sherrill, Adam— 138, 264. 
Sherrill, Samuel Jr.— 138. 
hSerrill, Samuel Sr.— 138. 
Sherrill Station— 518- 
Shields, Thomas— 686. 
Shine, Morris — 460. 
Shoat, Christopher — 623. 
Shoatt, Emanuel (Shote)— 116, 

138. 
Shockley, John— 447. 
Shook, Mr.— 593. 
Sides, Peter— 496. 
Siege of Charleston, S. C— 209. 
Sierra Madre — 498. 
Sierra Nevada — 498- 
Siler, Henry— 138. 
'Silver Mines in Tenn. — 82. 
Simms, Littlepage — 644. 
Simms, Wm- Gilmore — 53, 55, 61, 

258, 260. 
Simons, Jesse — 456. 
Simpson, Thomas — 138. 
Sinking Creek— 141, 142, 407, 580. 
Six Nations— 44, 74, 75, 76, 79, 93. 
Skillet, The— 113. 
Slaves— 69, 194, 258, 406, 451, 601, 

648, 708. 
Slim Tom— 419. 
Sloane's Station— 370. 



Small, Dr. Wm— 129. 
Smallwood, Gen. Wm.— 248. 
Smith County, Tenn— 463, 706, 

743. 
Smith, Mr.— 605. 

Smith, General Daniel— 457, 494, 
496, 502, 577, 578, 584, 587, 629, 
636, 651, 652, 664, 699, 706, 707. 
Smith, Henry— 96. 
Smith, Col. James- 69, 70, 94, 95- 
Smith, James (Clerk in Land Of- 
fice at Watauga)— 107, 120, 121, 
138, 147. 
Smith, John— 694, 708. 
Smith, John (Governor of Va.) — 

43. 
Smith's History of Va- — 35. 
Smith, Capt. John (of Mayhem's 

Cavalry, Maryland) — 258. 
Smith, Merriweather — 708. 
Smith, Munford— 687. 
Smith, Samuel— 189, 357, 358. 
Smith, Searcy— 607. 
Smith, William— 429. 
Smith, Wm. Bailey— 120, 186. 
Smith's Ford (French Broad 

River)— 217, 219. 
Smith's River— 342, 603- 
Smoky Mountain — 86, 89. 
Snider (See Snyder). 
Snoddy, Glasgow— 716. 
Snoddy, Thomas — 669. 
Snoddy, Lieut. William — 606. 
Snodgrass, Major James — 241. 
Snyder, Betsy— 619. 
Snyder, John — 619. 
Society of Cincinnati — 385. 
Soconee, Town of — 163. 
South Carolina (See Carolina). 
South Carolina Dragoons — 255. 
South Carolina Yazoo Company — 

550. 
South Harpeth River— 466, 744. 
South West Point (Kingston, 
Tenn.)— 569, 572, 574, 579, 
595, 603, 690, 694, 708. 



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Southwestern Territory (See Ter- 
ritory South of River Ohio.) 

Spain— 14, 17, 18, 38, 62, 84, 400, 
401, 430, 459, 460, 480, 507, 523, 
524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 530, 531, 
532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 
539, 547, 551, 605. 

Span, Henry — 116. 

Spaniards— 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 38, 44, 
47, 61, 81, 318, 320, 336, 337, 341J, 
360, 378, 384, 400, 465, 482, 495, 
526, 528, 530, 532, 534, 545, 640. 

Spanish Authorities— 533, 536, 537, 
546, 547, 640. 

Spanish Conquests — 14. 

Spanish Discoveries — 14. 

Spanish Emissaries — 595. 

Spanish Government — 617. 

Spanish Influence— 526, 529, .531, 
536, 563. 

Spanish Natchez, Miss- (See Nat- 
chez, Miss.) 

Spanish Possessions — 534, 591- 

Spanish Posts— 400, 546, 548. 

Spanish Provinces — 532, 538. 

Sparks, Jared (Author) — 72. 

Sparks, Capt. Richard— 679, 680. 

Speech of Oconostota — 118- 

Spencer County, State of Franklin 
—294, 296, 340, 351, 376, 415. 

Spencer, Judge Samuel — 424. 

Spencer, Thomas Sharpe — 19ii, 
193, 194, 447, 448, 457, 462 591, 
606. 

Spencer's Hill (Roan County, 
Tenn.)— 591. 

Spencer's Lick — 566. 

Spottswood, Alexander (Gov. of 
Va.)— 43. 

Springfield, Tenn. — 665. 

Spring Frog Town — 272. 

Squollecuttah (Cherokee Chief) — 
556, 639. 

Stamp Act— 98, 99, 101. 

Stanley— 484. 



Stanwick, Fort (Now Utica, N. Y.) 

—75, 76, 92, 93, 499- 
State Street, Knoxville— 559. 
Staunton River — 64- 
Starr— 167. 
State Archives, North Carolina — 

134, 138. 
State Debt— 282, 501, 503- 
State of Franklin (See Franklin). 
State Gazette 1788—505. 
State Pamphlet, N. C— 133- 
State Papers— 671. 
State Senate— 653, 654, 659, 660, 

661, 663, 700, 704, 705, 706. 
Station Camp Creek (Sumner Co.) 

—106, 337, 447, 464, 478, 597. 
Station, Description of — 146. 
St. Augustine, Florida — 44, 48, 222, 

548. 
St. Charles, Missouri — 103. 
St. Clair, General Arthur — 552, 

553, 561. 
St. Francis River— 531. 
St. Genevie, Missouri — 548. 
St. Lawrence, Patrick — 116. 
St. Lawrence River— 32, 37, 529- 
St. Marks, S- C— 548. 
St. Paul, Minnesota— 714. 
St. Thomas, S- C — 258. 
St. Stephen's Parish, S. C— 254. 
Stecoyee, Town of — 512. 
Stedman, C (Historian)— 161, 247. 
Steele, David— 463. 
Steele, James — 604. 
Steele, John— 692. 
Steele, Wm.— 467. 
Steele's Creek (Davidson County) 

—616. 
Steep Rock, N. C— 49, 54, 93, 106, 

740. 
Stephen, General Adam — 248. 
Stephens, Samuel (Gov. of N. C) 

—41. 
Stewart, General Alexander — 254, 

256. 
Stewart, Capt. (Officer under Gen. 

Lewis) — 115. 



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Stewart, John (Evan Shelby's Co.) 

—116. 
Stewart, John (Killed in Kentucky, 

1769)— 95. 
Stewart, Thomas (See Stuart.) 
Stewart's Creek— 600. 
Stickoee — 58. 

Stinson, James— 212, 262. 
Stock Creek (Knox Co.)— 742. 
Stockton, Thomas— 278. 
Stone, Archibald— 286. 
Stone, Fort— 610. 
Stone Implements — 90. 
Stone. John— 5.59, 568, 630, 635. 
Stone Mountain — 86, 644. 
Stone, Uriah— 69, 96, 105. 
Stone, William— 179. 
Stoner, Michael — 95, 450, 
Stoner's Lick— 450, 455. 
Stone's River— 69, 95, 203, 460, 

579, 597, 606, 740. 
Stone's Tavern, Knoxville — 560, 

630. 
Stoph, Christopher — 105. 
Stowball, Mr. (Stovall?)— 483. 
Strain, John— 323, 388, 668- 
Strawberry Plains— 371, 372. 
Strinffton, Town of— 600. 
Stringfield, Reverend Thomas — 

371, 372. 
Strother, John— 549. 
Stuart (of the Adventure)— 199. 
Stuart, David— 669. 
Stuart, Henry— 147, 148. 
Stuart, James— 181, 189, 323, 339, 

388, 389, 651, 652, 6.58, 662, 66.S. 

688, 693, 695, 703. 
Stuart, Capt. John— 55, 56, 57, 58, 

59, 60, 71, 76, 143, 147, 148, 149, 

160, 161, 162. 
Stuart, Thomas— 288, 292, 421, 

422. 
Stuart, William— 462, 598- 
Stull, Frederick— 605. 
Stump, Capt Frederick — 456. 5t)fe. 
Stump, Frederick Sr.— 196- 
Stump, Jacob — 447. 



Suake (George Miller)— 560 

Suck, The (Tenn. River)— 113, 184, 
199, 550, 741. 

Sugaw Town, S. C— 56, 163. 

Suggs, Henry — 105. 

Sullivan County, Tenn— 66. 10(5 
108, 114, 142, 155, 182, 189, 212 
213, 226, 228, 241, 243, 250, 254, 
265, 272, 273, 274, 279, 280. 283. 
286, 287, 292, 294, 296, 306 309, 
337, 338, 340, 356, 357, 358. 303, 
364, 366, 367, 376, 389, 407, 408, 
409, 412, 433, 507, 519, 542, 543, 
621, 648, 651, 652, 658, 662, 667, 
675, 688, 704, 740. 

Sullivan, John— 400. 

SuUivans' Island— 162. 

Sulphur Fork of Red River — 19i, 
484, 743. 

Summary Historical and Political 
of British Settlement — 43,. 

Sumner County, Tenn. — 393, 465, 
471, 482, 502, 503, .504, 507, 543, 
565, 602, 606, 607, 608, 618, 620, 
621, 648, 651, 6.52, 657, 658, 687, 
688, 704, 706, 707, 740, 741, 743. 

Sumner, Gen. Jethro — 502. 

Sumpter, General Thomas — 5b, 
210, 220. 

Sunbury, Ga.— 382. 

Supreme Court— 329, 339, 662, 668. 

Surry County. N. C— 164, 231, 243. 

Susquehannah River — 72. 

Swain, D. L. Esq.— 102, 316. 

Swan Creek (Lewis Co.)— 466, 476. 

Swan Creek (Lincoln Co.) — 475. 

Swan, Major William — 560, 593, 
630. 

Swan's Mill, Knox Co.— 593. 

Swan's Pond, Knox Co— 278. 

Swannanae Gap — 164- 

Swannanoa River — 87, 269, 515- 

Swanson, Edward— 194, 453, 488, 
495. 

Sweetwater Creek — 86. 

Sycamore Creek (Cheatham Co-) 
—449, 598, 741, 743. 



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Sycamore Shoals— 108, 117, 119, 

225, 228, 230, 338. 
Taawah Nation — 149. 
Table of Dates— 

1497—14, 15. 

1524—15. 

1528—15. 

1539—17, 19. 

1.540—25, 26, 27. 

1541—32. 

1542—32. 

1583—33. 

1584—33. 

1585—33. 

1587—34. 

1590—34. 

1607—34. 

1612—35. 

1619—35. 

1621—35. 

1631—299. 

1632—298. 

1655—37. 

1656—299. 

1663—35. 

1665—37, 78. 

1666—36. 

1667—36. 

1669—41. 

1670—40, 41. 

1671—40. 

1672—74, 75, 79. 

1673—38. 

1674—40. 

1677—41, 42, 43. 

1680—40, 299. 

1681—38, 78. 

1682—39. 

1688—42, 298. 

1690^3. 

1693—43. 

1697—74. 

1700—78. 

1711—43, 74. 

• 1714—43, 45, 79. 

1715—44, 294, 298. 

1719—44. 



1721—46. 

1722—298. 

1730—46, 83. 

1732—44, 47, 49. 

1734—48. 

1735—80. 

1738—298. 

1739—49. 

1740—49, 64, 108, 615. 

1742—75. 

1744—108. 

1748—65. 

1749—49. 

1750—50. 

1754—66. 

1755—50, 75. 

1756—50, 51, 66, 114. 

1757—68. 

1758—53, 54, 66, 93. 

1760—55, 56, m, 67, 68, 93. 

1761—61, 67. 

1762—68. 

1763—68, 70, 71. 

1764—69, 79, 95, 98- 

1765—70. 

1766—69, 95, 142. 

1767—70, 73, 75, 122. 

1768—73, 75, 76, 93, 102. 

1769—85, 93, 94, 95, 105, 190, 

206, 664. 
1770—96, 97, 102, 103, 105. 
1771—101, 105, 107, 494. 
1772—79, 106, 107, 110, 159. 
1773—112, 185. 
1774—113, 114, 122, 125, 185, 

261. 
1775—63, 82, lOl, 116, 117, 118, 

119, 120, 121, 124, 127, 128, 

129, 130, 143, 191, 203, 481, 

494. 
1776—57, 131, 138, 139, 143, 147, 

148, 150, 151, 154, 192, 287, 

290, 439, 615, 714. . 
1777_171, 174, 175, 177, 192, 

336, 497, 740. 
1778—178, 186, 190, 276. 
1779—59, 175, 182, 186, 189, 190, 



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192, 194, 196, 197, 200, 206, 
381, 420. 
1780—189, 195, 196, 197, 198, 
199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 
206, 213, 216, 217, 221, 225, 
230, 240, 243, 249, 250, 261, 

270, 279, 315, 445, 449, 487, 
489, 491, 523. 

1781—248, 249, 250, 261, 268, 

269, 275, 451, 456, 493. 
1782—141, 226, 258,, 261, 270, 

271, 274, 277, 449, 455, 456, 

463, 489, 490. 

1783—75, 261, 274, 275, 277, 279, 
280, 283, 433, 458, 459, 464, 
489, 490, 492, 499, 524, 547, 
655. 

1784—279, 281, 282, 284, 288,* 
305, 335, 351, 353, 354, 356, 
377, 400, 437, 438, 439, 440, 
442, 444, 461, 496, 519, 524, 
615. 

1785—291, 292, 293, 296, 299, 
308, 313, 314, 316, 317, 318, 
319, 326, 337, 371, 377, 441, 
462, 496, 499, 524, 525. 

1786—338, 339, 340, 342, 343, 
348, 349, 378, 379, 380, 382, 
383, 430, 437, 463, 496, 525. 

1787—273, 354, 356, 357, 358, 
359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 
366, 372, 376, 377, 384, 385. 
386, 387, 388, 390, 391, 392, 
393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 400, 
401, 402, 405, 406, 430, 441, 

464, 465, 470, 502, 504, 519, 
532, 621, 670. 

1788—399, 405, 406, 409, 413, 
414, 416, 417, 418, 419, 433, 
437, 438, 439, 440, 478, 479, 
505, 513, 515, 517, 519, 520, 
530, 532, 550, 575. 

1789—431, 433, 442, 484, 506, 
515, 516, 519, 541, 546- 

1790 — 433, 522, 533, 542, 543, 
545, 549, 552, 655, 670. 



1791—375, 543, 550, 552, 557, 

558, 560, 596. 
1792—534, 558, 563, 567, 568, 

589, 594, 596, 597, 598, 622. 
1793—489, 534, 568, 569, 574, 

587, 589, 601, 602, 605, 606, 

621, 622. # 
1794—437, 509, 516, 535, 559, 

591, 592, 607, 608, 610, 616, 

617, 619, 621, 623, 625, 626, 

629, 630, 631, 632, 635, 63b, 

638, 639. 
1795—81, 536, 537, 620, 635, 637, 

638, 639, 641, 642, 645, 648, 
1796—647, 650, 653, 655, .657, 

662, 666, 667, 669, 670, 672, 

676, 677, 681, 691, 698, 707. 
1797— 53^^, 662, 667, 677, 690, 

691, 698, 699, 700. 
17S8— 683, 692, 698, 699, 703. 
1799—683, 699, 701, 706, 731. 
1800—699, 702, 703, 712. 
1810—559. 
1811—711. 
1812—247, 443, 711. 
1813—249, 604, 689, 711. 
1814—712. 
1815—712. 
1817—638. 
1820—68, 103. 
1821—134, 453. 
1823—192. 
1826-^92. 
1831—129. 
1832—89. 
1834—26. 
1835—657, 702. 
1840—718. 
1842—543. 
1844—108. 
1850—629. 
1852—543. 567, 707. 
Tackett, Wm.— 120- 
Talbot— 456. 
Talbot, Matthew— 120, 140. 142, 

230. 
Talbot, Matthew, Jr.— 495. 



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Talbot, Thomas— 288, 293. 

Talbot, Wm— 394. 

Taliquo (Tellico)— 58- 

Talladega, Ala.— 615. 

Tallapoosa River, Ala. — 45, 515, 
712. 

Tallassee (Cherokae Town) — 26, 
27, 267, 420, 571? 606. 

Talohtuski (Cherokee Chief) — 
639. 

Talon, Jean— 38. 

Tamotlee, Town of— 16, 168. 

Tannassee River (See Little Ten- 
nessee River). 

Tarborough, N. C— 389, 401, 402, 
405, 502. 

Tarleton, Col- Banastre— 209, 221, 
222, 242, 245. 

Tassel, Old (Cherokee Chief)— 271, 
304, 306, 319, 343, 344, 346, 420, 
519. 

Tassel, Young (See John Watts). 

Tate, Mr.— 594. 

Tate, Capt. Edward— 589. 

Tate, Rober1>— 179. 

Tate, Samuel— 179. 

Tate's Ferry, S. C— 233. 

Tatham, Wm.— 107, 133, 138. 

Tatom, Absalom — 490. 

Tatum, Howell— 662, 664, 689. 

Tax on Tea— 122. 

Taxes— 98, 102, 122, 246, 277, 283, 
289, 291, 295, 296, 297, 298, 332, 
339, 347, 351, 356, 358, 359, 362, 
364, 394, 405, 496, 500, 501, 503, 
504, 506, 507, 520, 521, 569, 626, 
633, 634, 635, 642. 

Taxation, Parliamentary — 122. 

Taylor, Colonel— 296. 

Taylor, Dr — 412. 

Taylor, Andrew— 288, 388. 

Taylor, Christopher— 286, 288, 
413, 666. 

Taylor, Isaac— 265, 277, 379. 

Taylor, Leroy— 621, 622, 626, 628, 
642, 644, 651, 688, 704. 

Taylor, Nathaniel— 182. 



Taylor, Parmenas— 623, 628, 644, 
669, 743. 

Taylor Family— 142. 

Taylor's Bend (Tenn-)— 277. 

Taylor's Spring— 566, 610. 

Taylor's Store (N. G- Taylor) — 
141. 

Teal, Nathaniel— 603, 604. 

Te-calla-see Cave — 185. 

Tedford, Joseph— 575, 578. 

Teesteke (Disturber) Chief— 560. 

Tefft, I. K. Esq.— 381. 

Telfair, Edw. (Gov. of Ga.)— 124, 
378, 379, 380, 382, 383, 384, 385, 
396. 

Telford, George— 579. 

Tellassee, Town of (See Tallas- 
see). 
•Tellico Block House— 51, 52, 88, 
168, 265, 267, 422, 423, 564, 573, 
587, 595, 596, 614, 678, 686, 693, 
694, 695, 703, 742- 

Tellico Plains (Tenn)— 341. 

Tellico River— 47 87, 89, 168, 272. 

Tellico, Town of (See Tellico Block 
. House. 
VTemples— 90. 

Tenassee (Chief Town) — 47- 

Tenen (Tenin) Colonel Hugh— 
485, 620. 

Tennase River ( See Little River); 

Tennassee River (Little Tennessee 
River). 

Tennent, Rev. Wm.— 143. 

Tennessee Company — 549, 690- 

Tennessee Constitution (See Con- 
stitution of Tennessee.) 

Tennessee County — 505, 507, 543, 
565, 596, 618, 619, 620, 621, 648, 
651, 652, 655, 657, 658, 664, 665, 
688, 741, 743. 

Tennessee District— 377, 379, 380, 
678. 

Tennessee River — 36, 45, 51, 62, 
64, 69, 72, 73, 76, 80, 83, 87, 94, 
113, 164, 166, 168, 169, 170, 183, 
184, 185, 188, 197, 198, 201, 205, 



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206, 265, 272, 273, 276, 278, 295, 
299, 318, 321, 336, 337, 341, 342, 
343, 344, 346, 356, 358, 360, 361, 
364, 377, 379, 394, 396, 398, 400, 
402, 420, 421, 422, 424, 449, 463, 
465, 466, 468, 469, 470, 472, 473, 
474, 485, 489, 491, 492, 499, 507, 
508, 513, 517, 518, 521, 545, 549, 
556, 561, 564, 569, 570, 574, 579, 
580, 587, 594, 602, 603, 605, 
607, 608, 610, 611, 615, 616, 617, 
618, 654, 655, 667, 684, 693, 694, 
696, 740, 741, 742. 

Tennessee River, Little— 57, 64, 73, 
80, 84, 87, 265, 268, 341, 544, 584, 
696. 

Tennessee, Rivers of — 87- 

Tennessee, State of— 13, 14, 36, 73, 
77, 80, 87, 92, 102, 159, 175, 191, 
193, 194, 207, 208, 227, 247, 
249, 251, 259, 264, 280, 281, 
283, 293, 295, 442, 443, 444, 
482, 487, 492, 493, 497, 502, 
519, 522, 523, 535, 536, 538, 
540, 542, 543, 547, 554, 557, 
587, 589, 602, 607, 611, 615, 630, 
638, 639, 641, 647, 648, 650, 655, 
656, 657, 660, 662, 664, 665, 666, 
669, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 
677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 684, 
685, 686, 688, 689, 691, 692, 693, 
694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700, 
702, 703, 706, 707, 708, 709, 71U, 
711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 718, 
721, 725, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 
734, 736, 737. 

Tennesy Warrior — 120, 121. 

Terrill, Obadiah— 96- 

Terrill, Timothy— 455. 

Territory N. W. of Ohio— 670- 

Territory, S. W. of Ohio— 437, 442, 
533, 541, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 
548, 549, 5')0, 552, 553, 555, 
558, 561. 569, 570, 583, 589, 591, 
594, 606, 608, 609, 610, 612, 619, 
621, 622, 623, 624, 626, 629, 630, 
633, 634, 635, 636, 638, 639, 641, 



643, 644, 645, 647, 648, 649, 6.50, 

660, 661, 665, 666, 667, G70, 671, 

673, 677, 707, 725, 734- 
Territorial Assembly — 621, 62Z, 

623, 624, 625, 626, 628, 629, 630, 

632, 633, 634 635, 636, 641, 642, 

643, 645, 649, 651, 734. 
Territorial House Representatives 

—443, 623, 624, 625, 627, 628, 631, 

632, 635, 636, 641, 642, 643, 645. 
Territorial Laws— 623, 643, 647, 

649. 
Territorial Legislative Council — 

621, 623, 624, 627, 629, 630, 631, 

632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 641, 642, 

643, 644, 645, 651, 734. 
Territorial Legislature — 591, 621, 

623, 626, 629, 632, 634, 636, 637, 

638, 643, 645, 651, 707. 
Test Oath to Tories— 145. 
Texas— 13,, 36, 42, 703. 
Thomas Creek — 495. 
Thomas, Isaac— 60, 144, 147, 150, 

151, 166, 269, 637. 
Thomas, Joshua — 608. 
Thompson, Thomas — 196. 
Thompson— 120. 
Thompson, Alexander — 447. 
Thompson, Miss Alice— 597, 606. 
Thompson, Capt. James — 152, 153, 

154, 169. 
Thompson, Jason — 597. 
Thompson, Mrs- Jason — 597. 
Thompson, John — 596. 
Thornton, Reuben — 666. 
Thoulous, Fort (Toulouse), Ala. — 

46, 48, 523. 
Tippecanoe, Battle of (Ohio) — 554. 
Tipton County, Tenn. — 554. 
Tipton Family— 142. 
Tipton, Mr. (of Blount County) — 

716. 
Tipton, Col Jacob — 553, 554. 
Tipton, General Jacob (Son of Col. 

Jacob Tipton) — 554. 
Tipton, Col. John— 288, 292, 323, 

339, 340, 356, 364, 383, 388, 389, 



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392, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 

410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 424, 425, 

425, 426, 432, 621, 626, 642, 651, 

652, 658, 666, 668, 688- 
Tipton, Col. John A- (of Indiana) 

—554, 708. 
Tipton, Major Jonathan — 120, 138, 

212, 263, 264, 267, 272. 
Tipton, Jonathan, Jr. — 742. 
Tipton, Joseph— 288, 323. 
Tipton, Samuel— 142, 666. 
Tipton, Wm.— 554. 
Tirrill— 288. 
Title, Aboriginal— 75. 
Titsworth, Miss— 619. 
Titsworth, Col. Isaac — 485, 619. 
Titsworth, John— 485, 619. 
Tlascala, Mexico — 16. 
Tobacco— 496, 506, 705. 
Tobacco Currency — 298. 
Tobasco, Mexico — 16. . 
Tohoa-Nough-Roonaw, Tribe of — 

91. 
Tohopeka, Ala (Horse Shoe Bend) 

—16. 
Toka (Chickasaw Chief)— 468- 
Tomaliseu River (Mississippi 

River)— 29. 
Tomassee, Town of — 163. 
Tombeckbee Fort (Ala.)— 46. 
Tombigbee River (Ala.)— 321. 
Tomochichi (Creek Chief)— 16, 47. 
Toocaucaugee — 595. 
Tool, Matthew— 68. 
Top, John— 472. 
Top, Roger— 458. 
Topography of Watauga — 140. 
Toquo (Cherokee Village) — 419, 

575. 
Tories (Royalists)— 145, 178, 180, 
190, 208, 210, 214, 215, 217, 219, 
223, 224, 227, 230. 233, 234, 236, 
237, 238, 239, 242, 243, 244, 
246, 251, 253, 268, 493, 589. 
Torrence, Andrew — 116. 
Toulouse, Fort (Ala.) (Thoulous) 
—46, 48, 523. 



Towakka (Chief)— 574. 
Tovim Creek— 592. 
Town of Refuge — 85. 
Trace, Indian War— 678. 
Trace, Nollichucky — 143. 
Trading Posts at Bluffs (Mem- 
phis)— 39. 
Tradition of Cherokees — 84, 91. 
Tradition of Chickasaws— 80, 81, 

91. 
Traffic with Indians — 64. 
Transylvania, Purchase of — 118, 

119, 203, 204, 276, 445, 499. 
Trammel, Noah — 457. 
Trammel, Philip— 461. 
Treasu.y Bills, N. C— 132. 
Treasury, State— 667, 668- 
Treaty with Cherokees — 46, 47, 49, 

76, 109, 111, 117, 135, 185, 344, 

375, 533, 544. 
Treaty with Chickasaws (1783) — 

464, 489. 
Treaty with Chickasaws (1794) — 

535. 
Treaty of Coyatee (July 31, 1786> 

—343, 344, 346, 434, 562, 631, 

679. 
Treaty with Creeks — 46. 
Treaty with Creeks, N. Y. (Aug. 

7, 1790)— 533, 544, 595- 
Treaty of DeWitt's Corner, S. C — 

172. 
Treaty of Dumplin Creek (May 31, 

1785)— 299, 344, 369, 371, 402, 

434, 545, 549, 631, 637, 679. 
Treaty of Fort Henry— 171. 
Treaty of Fort Stanwick— 75, 76, 

92, 499. 
Treaty of Hard Labor (1768)— 

102. 
Treaty of Holston (1791)— 375, 

553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 560, 

570, 622, 631, 639, 662, 676, 679, 

680, 681, 708, 742. 
Treaty of Hopewell, S. C— 336, 

337, 340, 341, 463, 497, 499, 512, 

549, 570, 675. 



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Treaty of Lancaster, Pa— 91. 


Tugaloo River— 83, 163, 337, 342, 


Treaty of Lockabar— 102. 


556, 696. 


Treaty of Long Island (1777)— 


Tugaloo, Town of— 163, 342- 


172, 336, 497. 


Tumuli Remains — 89, 90. 


Treaty Proposed April 25, 1785— 


Tunbridge, Tom— 511, 512, 514, 


305, 306, 310, 348. 


566. 


Treaty of Paris, France (1763) — 


Tupata River (Mississippi River) 


70, 71. 


25). 


Treaty of Paris, France (1783) — 


Turkey Town, Ala. — 587. 


75, 280, 524, 526, 533, 534, 547, 


Turnbull (A Trader) 460. 


675. 


Turnbull Creek (Cheatham Co.) — 


Treaty of Pensacola, Fla. (1784) 


466. 


—400, 551. 


Turner, Col. W. T. (Loyalist) — 


Treaty, Senecca— 631. 


217. 


Treaty, Shawnees — 116. 


Turney, Peter— 616. 


Treaty with Spain (Oct. 20, 1795) 


Turnip Mountain — 588. 


—537. 


Turpin, Nathan — 448. 


Treaty, State of Franklin (1785) — 


Turpin, Solomon— 203, 448. 


318. 


Turtle-at-Home (Chief)— 561. 


Treaty, State of Franklin— 336, 


Tuscalatague (Double Head) 


343, 344. 


Chief— 580, 581, 596. 


Treaty, Sycamore Shoals (1775) — 


Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Pinchee) — 27. 


117, 119, 191, 203, 204, 276, 434, 


Tuscaluza (Cacique) — 27. 


445. 


Tuscaroras 43, 44, 74, 83. 


Treaty, Tellico Block House— 


Tuskeegee, Tovm of (Tenn.)— 169, 


—692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 697, 


693. 


742. 


Tuskigagee, Island Town — 508- 


Trevillian, Richard— 110. 


Twiggs, Col. John— 210, 223. 


Trimble, John- 643. 


Uchees— 81, 84, 183. 


Trimble, Wm.— 212, 286, 288. 


Uchees' Old Fields— 84. 


Trousdale, Wm.— 611. 


Ullabali, Tovm of— 27. 


Trustees Vv'atauga Association — 


Unaca Mountain— 86, 341, 422, 


107. 


740. 


Tryon County, N. C— 130, 214, 


Unaca Pass— 579. 


234. 


Unacala (Cherokee Chief)— 594. 


Tryon, Gov. William (of N. O — 


Underwood's — 274. 


73, 99, 101- 


Upper East Tennessee — 194. 


Tuckabatchee, Ala. (Village of) — 


Upper Towns (Cherokee — 54, 56, 


712. 


271, 301, 319, 514, 515, 570, 573, 


Tuckahoe (Knox Co.)— 564. 


5£5, 596. 


Tuckalechee Towtis — 88. 


Upper Uphalie Towns (Creek)—* 


Tuckasejah River (Tenn)— 164, 


606. 


276. 


Union, Camp (Va.)— 114. 


Tuckasejah Town (Tenn.)— 268, 


United Colonies— 118. 


269. 


United States— 109. 173. 174, 177, 


Tucker, John— 455, 488. 


189. 280. 282, 283, 296, 310, 312, 


Tucker. WillUm— 116, 


314, 330. 334, 335. 336. 337. 838, 



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350, 351, 388, 400, 401, 403, 


430, 


Valley Towns— 46, 174, 276, 


341, 


433, 436, 437, 439, 442, 443, 


463, 


422, 740. 




474, 480, 503, 504, 522, 523, 


524, 


Vanderhorst, Gov. A. of S- Caro- 


525, 526, 527, 529, 530, 531, 


53'Z, 


lina— 644. 




533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 539, 


541, 


Vance, John — 519. 




546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 552, 


554, 


Vance, Joseph— 637, 669. 




556, 561, 562, 563, 564, 568, 


570, 


Vance, Samuel — 116. 




575, 577, 580, 582, 595, 599, 


610, 


Vann, Joseph— 121, 509, 510, 580. 


611, 617, 622, 631, 641, 642, 


643, 


Vann's Town— 272. 




645, 648, 649, 656, 660, 661, 


663, 


Vaughan (A Trader)- 64- 




665, 666, 668, 669, 670, 671, 


672, 


Vaughn, Frederick — 138. 




673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 


679, 


Vaun— 409. 




681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 


687, 


Vaux's Fort (on Roanoke) — 53. 


689, 690, 692, 693, 694, 


696. 


Veiz, Mr. (Trader) 473. 




697, 698, 699, 700, 701. 705, 


708, 


Vermont, State of— 312. 




711, 712, 714. 




Vincennes, Indiana — 186, 188- 




United States Army — 562, 


580, 


Vincent, Capt.— 288, 517. 




615. 679, 681, 686, 690, 692, 


697. 


Virginia— 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40 


, 43, 


United States Congress — 250, 


443, 


49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57 


, 59, 


522, 533, 541, 548, 552, 554, 


555, 


62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72 


, 73, 


605, 609, 621, 622, 623, 628, 


630, 


77, 78, 83, 87, 88, 93, 97, 98, 


102, 


631, 632, 633, 634, 639, 640, 


641, 


106, 107, 109, 113, 119, 120, 


122, 


642, 643, 654, 657, 660, 663, 


664, 


134, 135, 136, 142, 143, 144, 


145, 


668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 673, 


674, 


148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 161, 


162, 


675, 676, 677, 680, 682, 683, 


684, 


163, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 


177, 


685, 688, 689, 691, 692, 698, 


699, 


182, 186, 188, 189, 191, 202, 


203, 


701, 704, 711. 




204, 205, 221, 222, 227, 228, 


231, 


United States Congress of Confed- 


240, 243, 247, 248, 250, 251, 
265, 275, 287, 291, 298, 301, 


2.52, 
313, 


eration — 280, 282, 283, 285, 


286, 










319, 320, 321, 322, 335, 337 


365 


287, 289, 290, 296, 304, 308. 


309, 










369, 376, 388, 391, 392, 394, 


491, 


310, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 


317, 










493, 497, 512, 525, 530, 541, 


542, 


319. 330, 332, 335, 336, 338, 


342, 


544, 546, 557, 593, 638, 644, 


655, 


344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 


351, 


666, 683, 686, 689, 692, 706, 


741. 


352, 356, 387, 399, 400, 433, 


437, 


Virginia Commissioners — 52. 




438, 439, 442, 489, 497, 499, 


503, 


Virginia Franks — 322. 




524, 525, 528, 529, 530, 545 




Virginia Laws — ^136. 




United States Engineering 


Berv- 


Virginia Line (Boundary) — 


-491, 


ice — 239. 




740, 741, 743. 




United States Senate (See U- S. 


Virginians — 54, 75, 152, 342, 


465. 


Congress) 




Vitachuco— 21, 22. 




Urribarracaxi, Town of — 19, 


20. 


Volunteers— 116, 225, 229, 


231, 


Untoola of Citico (Butler)- 


-300, 


247, 252, 262, 376, 387, 398, 


399, 


301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 310 




492, 620, 553, 576, 583, 641, 


647. 


Utica, New York--75. 




Volunteer State— 116, 376, 4'"2. 


Valley of Mississippi— 38, 4C 


, 46, 


Wabash River— 38, 63, 79, 95, 


194, 


433. 




204, 273. 





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Waddle, Colonel Hugh— 50, 52 




Warioto River (See Cumberland). 


Waddell, John— 138- 




Warm Springs— 178, 569. 


Waddle; John Jr.— 642. 




Warrants, Military— 113, 278, 279. 


Wade, Capt. John— 679, 680. 




Warranty Deed to Chas. Robert- 


Wake County, N. C— 93, 103. 




son— 119, 120. 


Walden, Elijah (See Wallen). 




Warren, Dr. Joseph (Killed at 


Walker— 143. 




Bunker Hill)— 123. 


Walker, Capt. Alexander— 712 




Warrior's Ford— 173. 


Walker, Elijah— 590, 620. 




Washington College— 294, 642. 


Walker, Felix— 133, 134. 




Washington County Court — 181, 


Walker, Isaac— 651, 704. 




182. 


Walker, James — 591. 




Washington County, Tenn. — 103, 


Walker, John— 600. 




119, 121, 175, 176, 177, 181, 182, 


Walker, Dr. Thomas— 65, 66, 


93, 


189, 212, 213, 228, 241, 243, 249, 


203. 




250, 253, 269, 273, 274, 277, 279, 


Wallace, Joel— 565. 




280, 281, 283, 286, 287, 292, 295, 


Wallace, John— 586. 




296, 306, 309, 314, 317, 337, 338, 


Wallace, William— 189, 286, 


568, 


339, 340, 356, 358, 363, 364, 367, 


593, 643, 644. 




376, 377, 379, 388, 389, 403, 404, 


Wallen, Elijah (Walden)— 67, 


68. 


406, 409, 414, 432, 433, 488, 507, 


Wallen's Creek— 67. 




517, 543, 578, 579, 621, 642, 648, 


Wallen's Ridge— 67. 




651, 652, 658, 666, 668, 704, 740, 


Wallen's Station, Va.— 67. 




742. 


Walnut Hills 459. 




Washington Co., Va.— 170, 227, 


Walters 482. 




243, 320, 321. 


Walthral, John— 708- 




Washington, D. C— 250, 547, 570. 


Walton, George— 692, 696. 




Washington District (N. C)— 139, 


Walton, Isaac (Isaac Walker) — 


171, 174, 175, 177, 290, 291, 296, 


651. 




312, 376, 401, 433, 506, 520, 


Walton, Jesse— 182, 189, 263. 




543, 544, 556, 564, 569, 570, 575, 


Wanchese (Native Indian) — 33. 


583, 584, 642, 662, 664, 666, 667, 


Wapetaw (Waxhaw, N. C)- 


-248, 


674, 675, 708. 


492. 




Washington, Fort (Cincinnati, 0.) 


War Belt^l49. 




—552. 


War Clubs— 90. 




Washington, General George — 72, 


War Ford, French Broad River — 


124, 139, 247, 261, 430, 535, 541, 


269, 579, 587. 




546, 548, 549, 550, 552, 555, 557, 


War Ford, Big Pigeon River— 


-2oy, 


558, 560, 562, 577, 583, 609, 618, 


278. 




623, 633, 634, 641, 642, 648, 670, 


War of 1812—247, 492, 621. 




697. 


War Office— 401, 547, 555, 


570, 


Washington Union (Publication) 


574, 596, 656. 




—555. 


War Path, Great— 64, 87, 88, 


166, 


Wasioto Mountains — 66. 


167, 278. 




Watauga Association — 106, 107, 


Ward, John— 263, 264, 323. 




133, 135, 171, 436, 665. 


Ward, Nancy— 144, 151, 157, 


161, 


Watauga Commissioners — 107, 


273. 




108, 136, 147, 150. 



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Watauga Court— 134, 136, 141. 

Watauga Delegates — 129, 

Watauga, Boundaries of — 119. 

Watauga Fort— 140, 146, 156, 1,57, 
158, 159. 

Watauga Land Office— 120- 

Watauga Lease — 135. 

Watauga Old Fields (Purchase of) 
—135, 140, 542. 

Watauga Military Establishment 
—137. 

Watauga, Purchase of— 119, 121, 
126. 

Watauga River— 67, 87, 94, 97, 
117, 119, 121, 140, 141, 142, 147, 
179, 180, 191, 207, 209, 210, 221, 
225, 228, 230, 251, 259, 339, 407, 
417, 428, 542, 647, 740, 742. 

Watauga Settlement— 85, 98, 102, 
103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 
119, 120, 121, 134, 135, 136, 138, 
139, 140, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 
149, 150, 151, 156, 157, 165, 169, 
170, 174, 175, 1S4, 207, 210, 211, 
243, 251, 270, 275, 664, 665, 665, 
667, 712, 713. 

Watauga Springs — 142. 

Water Street (Knoxville)— 555, 
560, 630. 

Watts, John (Choctaw Chief, 
Young Tassel)— 265, 272, 341. 

Waxhaw, N. C— 248, 492. 

Wayne, General Anthony — 596, 
599. 

Wayne County, Tenn — 96, 295, 
376. 

Waynesboro, Tenn. — 690. 

Waynesville — 164. 

Weakley, Col. Robert— 462, 658, 
663, 688, 704. 

Wear, Samuel (See Weir). 

Weaver, Abraham — 644. 

Webb— 409. 

Webb Family— 142, 182. 

Webb, Hugh— 483. 

Webb, Major T. S— 241. 



Webster, Colonel (British Officer) 
—209. 

Weir (Killed at Etowah)— 586- 

Weir, John— 668. 

Weir, Samuel (See Wear)— 286, 
288, 296, 340, 343, 346, 413, 444, 
591, 621, 622, 624, 638, 644, 651, 
652, 669. 

Wells, Anna— 489. 

Wells, Hayden— 196, 495, 666- 

Wells, Jas. Esq.— 456. 

Wells' tSation— 376, 562, 565. 

West Augusta County, Va- — 150. 

West Creek— 66. 

West Harpeth River — 484. 

West Indies— 728. 

West Virginia — 185. 

Western Interest, The — 496. 

Western Territory (See Public 
Lands). 

Wharton, Jesse Esq.— 462, 688- 

Wheeler, William— 142. 

Wheeler's History of N. C— 133, 
239. 

Whig Congress — 130- 

Whig Review (March, 1852)— 567. 

Whigs— 124, 127, 145, 150, 179, 
180, 208, 20S, 214, 215, 216, 217, 
221, 222, 224, 225, 228, 229, 230, 
232, 242, 248, 253, 429, 487. 

Whirl, The— 199. 

White Grounds, The— 606. 

White, Hugh Lawson— 443, •'>47, 
586, 631. 

White, Dr. James— 481, 621, C22, 
624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 631, 632, 
640, 657, 660. 

White, General James— 274, 278. 
295, 323, 372, 374, 375, 433, 443, 
517, 518, 558, 559, 64, 568, 574, 
582, 593, 596, 629, 635, 639, 651, 
658, 660, 661, 675, 688, 695, 698, 
700, 701. 

White, Colonel John— 381, 382. 

White, Gov. John (of Virginia)- - 
34. 

White, Major (Sumner Co.)— 607. 



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White-Man-Killer (Chief)— 600- 
White, Richard— 181, 286, 290. ''.M- 
White River (Tenn.)— 489, 
White, Thomag— 596. 
White Top Mountain— 109. 
White, Wesley— 277. 
White, Capt. William— 589, 7^3. 
White, Zachariah— 1S4, 453. 
White's Creek (Davidson County) 

—456, 477, 598. 
White's Creek (Knox County )-- 

374, 559. 

White's Fort (Knoxville)— 374, 

375, 517, 518, 555. 

Whitley, Col. Wm— 609, 610, 612, 

613, 615, 618. 
Whitley's Station— 195. 
Whitson's Fort— 279. 
Wilberforce— 498. 
Wildcat Rock— 696. 
Wilkes County, Georgia— 386. 
Wilkes County, N. C— 231, 243, 

273, 295. 
Wilkes County, Va.— 740. 
Wilkinson, General James — 528, 

531. 
Williams— 190. 
Williams, Mrs.— 606 
Williams, Benjamin— 478, 597. 
Williams, Betsy — 459. 
Williams, Curtis — 475. 
Williams, Daniel— 196, 449, 495. 
Williams, Edmond— 388, 543. 
Williams, Isaac — 149. 
Williams' Island— 197. 
Williams, Col. James— 210, 217, I 

219, 220, 223, 232, 234, 235, 236, 

239, 240, 244. 
Williams, John — 117. 
Williams, Col. Joseph — 165. 
Williams, Mack — 116- 
Williams, Oliver— 597. 
Williams, Robert— 582. 
Williams, Sampson— 196, 484, 609, 

704. 
Williams. Samuel— 212, 286, 704. 



Williams, Thomas H.— 645, 658, 

688. 
Williams, William— 132, 740. 
Williams, William Esq— 447. 
Williamsburg, Va.— 64, 109, 151, 

171, 204, 711. 
Williamson — 50. 
William.son, Gen. Andrew — 163, 

164, 165, 214. 
Williamson County, Tenn. — 707, 

708, 744. 
Williamson County Court — 708. 
Willinawaugh (Chief)— 120. 
Willioe (Hanging Maw's Son) — 

595. 
Willis, James— 742. 
Wills Town, Tenn.— 572, 573, 596, 

605, 616, 617. 

Wilmington, N. C— 99, 129, 252, 

645. 
Wilson, Miss— 563, 606. 
Wilson, Adam— 669, 
Wilson, Archy (Son of Joseph) — 

563. 
Wilson, Benjamin (Willson) — 181. 
Wilson, Major David— 502, 59b, 

606, 6C8, 621, 624, 707. 
Wilson County, Tenn — 707, 743. 
Wilson, Isaac — 138. 

Wilson, James— 277, 288, 669. 
Wilson, Capt. Joseph— 181, 212, 

286, 288, 637, 638, 669. 
Wilson, Joseph (Sumner Co.) — 

563. 
Wilson, Josiah — 576 
Wilson, Samuel— 286, 598. 
Wilson, William— 129, 543, 601. 
Wilson, Zacheus, Sr.— 129. 
Wilson's Station— 478. 
Winchester, Col. George — 457, 464, 

478, 502, 608. 
Winchester, Gen. James— 596, 599, 

606, 607, 623, 624, 625, 626, 657, 

658, 662, 667, 682. 
Winchester, Tenn.— 573, 703. 
Winchester, Va. — 49. 
Winchester's Mill— 457, 482. 



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Winnsboro, S- C— 248. 

Winslow, Reverend — 89- 

Winston, Col. Joseph— 16.5, 172, 

231, 235, 236, 241, 244. 
Winters— 196. 
Wisconsin River — 38. 
Witherspoon, Dr. John — 294. 
Wococee, Town of— 594. 
Wocoken Island (N. C.)— 33- 
Wolf Hills, Va.— 88, 111, 159. 
Wolf River (Margot River), Ky. — 

87, 535, 536. 
Wolf Tribe (Cherokee)— 572. 
Wolves— 206. 
Wamack, Carter — 141- 
Womack, Jacob— 107, 138, 13.1, 

145, 146, 181. 
Wood, Col. Abraham— 37. 
Wood, Col. James — 65 
Wood, John— 189. 
Wood, Michael— 181. 
Wood, Richard— 277. 
Wood, Samuel— 669. 
Wood's Fort— 279. 
Wright, Sir James (Gov. of Ga.) 

—124. 
Wyat, Sir Francis — 35. 



Wyer, John— 388. 

Wyuka (Chief)— 428- 

Wythe County— 145. 

Wyrek (Chief)— 428. 

Xavier Family (See Sevier Fam- 
ily)— 108. 

Xualla— 25. 

Yadkin River— 50, 67, 69, 83, 95, 
S6, 102, 103, 170, 207, 268. 

Yamassees — 44. 

Yeamans, Sir John — 40. 

Yearly, Isam — 179. 

Yellow Mountain— 86, 230, 644. . 

Yocum's Station— 679. 

Yorktown, Va — 251, 253, 254, 260, 
615. 

Young, Mr. — 594. 

Young, Abraham — 604 

Young, John— 665, 704. 

Young, Joseph — 668. 

Young, Robert— 120, 409. 

Zahaun, Capt. John (Sehorn) — 
413. 

Zeigler's Station (Jacob Zeigler) 
—563, 598. 

Zirkle, Reuben— 576. 

Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix — 509. 
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